Justice or Just a Job? A Question for Every System Insider

There’s a quiet shame creeping through the halls of power. Not just in the executive boardrooms of banks like NatWest, but in the open-plan offices of regulators, law firms, civil service departments, and even our courts. It’s a shame not of being caught — but of being recognised. And with recognition comes a question too … Continue reading Justice or Just a Job? A Question for Every System Insider

A Tale of Two Scandals: How Malta Became a Safe Haven for Financial Crime—And Why the UK Is Silent

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning While victims of financial crime across Europe wait in vain for justice, a disturbing pattern of institutional failure is emerging—one that crosses borders, blurs regulatory responsibilities, and leaves ordinary citizens defenceless against organised criminal exploitation. At the centre of it: Malta. This week, The Shift published a … Continue reading A Tale of Two Scandals: How Malta Became a Safe Haven for Financial Crime—And Why the UK Is Silent

Your Money or Your Life: When Justice Becomes Just Another Scam

"Justice on the outside. Injustice on the inside." Steve Conley, of Get SAFE. In memory of every victim still waiting for the system to listen.For those who fought, won—and are still being punished. They told you the worst was over. That justice had prevailed. That the scandal was exposed, the wrongs acknowledged, the victims heard. … Continue reading Your Money or Your Life: When Justice Becomes Just Another Scam

Bitcoin Mining in Bradford: A Scam by Any Other Name?

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning A quiet industrial unit on Holme Lane, Bradford became the unlikely stage for a modern morality tale this week—one that exposes not only the hidden costs of cryptocurrency hype, but the systemic values that continue to distort our financial reality. When police entered the site, they found … Continue reading Bitcoin Mining in Bradford: A Scam by Any Other Name?

Lloyds Denies Harm as Motor Finance Scandal Heads to Supreme Court — But Consumers Deserve the Full Truth

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning As the motor finance scandal accelerates toward a Supreme Court showdown, Lloyds Banking Group’s CEO Charlie Nunn has issued a striking claim: that there is “no evidence of harm” in the lender’s historic car finance practices. This comes despite Lloyds reserving a staggering £1.2 billion in provisions—by … Continue reading Lloyds Denies Harm as Motor Finance Scandal Heads to Supreme Court — But Consumers Deserve the Full Truth

The Silence That Screams: When Regulators Abandon Their Duty

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning There comes a moment in every pursuit of justice when silence speaks louder than words. It begins, as it so often does, with a promise. A promise made in glossy brochures and online literature. That a financial firm is licensed, regulated, insured, audited, and compliant. These are … Continue reading The Silence That Screams: When Regulators Abandon Their Duty

🧨 “The Guinea Pig Who Roared”: One Man’s Stand Against a Global Pension Scandal

By Steve Conley | Academy of Life Planning When Paul Birch volunteered to be a “guinea pig” in a class action lawsuit against Friends Provident International (FPI), he may not have expected the resistance he'd face—not from FPI, but from the very trustees entrusted with protecting his pension. This is the story of a man … Continue reading 🧨 “The Guinea Pig Who Roared”: One Man’s Stand Against a Global Pension Scandal

Britain’s Fraud Epidemic: The Hidden War & the Hope of Get SAFE

By Steve Conley, Academy of Life Planning In a quiet village or a bustling city street, behind a phone call, an email, or a too-good-to-be-true investment offer, a predator lurks. And every few seconds, somewhere in Britain, someone falls victim. The numbers are staggering: 4.1 million fraud cases last year alone—a 33% rise—and yet prosecutions … Continue reading Britain’s Fraud Epidemic: The Hidden War & the Hope of Get SAFE

Growth for Whom? The Revolving Door Between Power and Profit Is Harming the Public

By Steve ConleyFounder, Academy of Life Planning There’s a door in Whitehall that never closes. It doesn’t creak or clang; it spins—quietly, constantly. Through it pass the same faces, moving seamlessly between boardrooms and regulators, from multinational banks to public service roles, from profit to policy and back again. They call it the revolving door. … Continue reading Growth for Whom? The Revolving Door Between Power and Profit Is Harming the Public

The Pension That Disappeared: One Man’s Fight for Truth

By Steve Conley, Founder of the Academy of Life Planning and Lead Advocate, Get SAFE He did everything right. He worked hard. He paid in. He trusted the system. But when it came time to draw on the pension he had earned through years of public service, it was gone. Not reduced. Not delayed. Gone—erased … Continue reading The Pension That Disappeared: One Man’s Fight for Truth