By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning In March, behind the closed doors of Downing Street, Chancellor Rachel Reeves and the UK’s top regulators met to “cut red tape” in a bid to kickstart economic growth. But while they sharpen the scissors, thousands of families are drowning. Take just one case: 18,000 people trapped in … Continue reading Red Tape or Life Raft? Why Deregulation in Taxation and Trust Advice Is Sinking Families
Author: Steve Conley
Is This the Next Post Office Scandal? Why We Must Stand Up for Investment Fraud Victims
On Monday 12th May, I’ll be attending an urgent summit at the House of Commons: “Another Post Office Scandal? More Than Ten Years of Injustice for Investment Fraud Victims vs HMRC”, hosted by the All-Party Parliamentary Group (APPG) on Investment Fraud & Fairer Financial Services. This summit couldn’t be more important—or more overdue. Across the … Continue reading Is This the Next Post Office Scandal? Why We Must Stand Up for Investment Fraud Victims
Hartley Pensions Court Case: 17,000 Pensioners Caught in Cross-Border Scandal Seek Justice
This week, a pivotal High Court hearing commenced in London, shining a harsh spotlight on Hartley Pensions Ltd, a failed Self-Invested Personal Pension (SIPP) provider whose collapse has left around 17,000 pensioners uncertain about the safety of their retirement savings. The four-day hearing is more than a legal proceeding—it represents a critical test of the … Continue reading Hartley Pensions Court Case: 17,000 Pensioners Caught in Cross-Border Scandal Seek Justice
“Retirement Poverty” or Fearmongering? Why They’re Lying to You About Old Age
They’re at it again. This week, the headlines screamed:“15 million people at risk of retirement poverty.” Cue the usual suspects: insurers, pensions providers, industry “experts” lining up to wag their fingers at the public.“You’re not saving enough.”“You need to give us more.”“You’ll be poor if you don’t pay up.” Sound familiar? Of course it does. … Continue reading “Retirement Poverty” or Fearmongering? Why They’re Lying to You About Old Age
Beyond the Perimeter: Why ‘Unregulated’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unregulated’
When financial professionals speak of unregulated investments, they’re often referring to products outside the scope of the Financial Conduct Authority’s (FCA) regulatory perimeter. But here’s the catch: just because an investment isn’t a collective investment scheme or doesn’t fall under FCA supervision doesn’t mean it exists in a lawless void. There’s an entire world of … Continue reading Beyond the Perimeter: Why ‘Unregulated’ Doesn’t Mean ‘Unregulated’
Profile of Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group
Author’s Note Important: Some readers, especially victims of financial harm, may find elements of this article distressing or offensive. Please be aware that the content aims to present a neutral, factual account of publicly available information about Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group. This article has been written to be compliant, balanced, and legally defensible, … Continue reading Profile of Nigel Green, CEO of deVere Group
Is the Government’s Stance on Waspi Fair? A Closer Look at the Judicial Review Response
The government's recent submission in response to the Waspi (Women Against State Pension Inequality) group's judicial review has stirred both legal and public debate. The core of the government's argument is that the Waspi group's claims are not “properly arguable,” dismissing the grounds as methodological disagreements rather than substantive legal challenges. Waspi has brought two … Continue reading Is the Government’s Stance on Waspi Fair? A Closer Look at the Judicial Review Response
PwC’s Global Business Model: A House of Cards Failing British Expats in the QROPS Scandal
PricewaterhouseCoopers (PwC), long regarded as one of the prestigious "Big Four" accountancy firms, is facing unprecedented scrutiny across the globe. While recent headlines highlight scandals from Australia to China, the UK’s financial landscape tells a similarly alarming story—particularly for British expatriates who have suffered catastrophic financial losses through QROPS (Qualifying Recognised Overseas Pension Schemes). This … Continue reading PwC’s Global Business Model: A House of Cards Failing British Expats in the QROPS Scandal
Prisca Theologia and the Universal Spiritual Framework
Prisca Theologia, Latin for “ancient theology,” refers to the idea that a single, true theology was divinely revealed to humanity in antiquity and that all religions share this common roottheosophy.wiki. Renaissance scholars like Marsilio Ficino and Giovanni Pico della Mirandola championed this concept, seeking to reconcile disparate traditions under one primordial wisdomtheopolisinstitute.com. This research explores … Continue reading Prisca Theologia and the Universal Spiritual Framework
Justice & Recovery Hub: Rebuilding Lives, Restoring Justice
Every year, thousands of individuals across the UK lose their life savings, pensions, and financial security—not to accidents or bad luck, but to corporate financial crime. These crimes don’t just devastate bank balances; they fracture trust, health, and hope. While support exists for victims of small-scale scams, no dedicated national service has focused on victims … Continue reading Justice & Recovery Hub: Rebuilding Lives, Restoring Justice
