Part 2 moves beyond the mechanics of the case and into its implications.
If Part 1 asked “what happened?”, Part 2 asks:
Why did it happen?
Who benefits from it?
And most importantly, what does it mean for everyone else?
Part 2 moves beyond the mechanics of the case and into its implications.
If Part 1 asked “what happened?”, Part 2 asks:
Why did it happen?
Who benefits from it?
And most importantly, what does it mean for everyone else?
This whole article examines and investigates the case of Boris Becker as a detailed case study into the corrupt and criminal conduct of the Insolvency Service, a UK government body entrusted with administering fairness, transparency, and due process in insolvency proceedings. It raises and continues to raise serious questions about whether that mandate was upheld and as we continue to get the answers, it’s damning what we find.
This open letter forms the first in a series of three public letters concerning the conduct of the Insolvency Service in the matter of Lighthouse Global and associated proceedings. While this case involves a specific organisation, the issues it exposes extend far beyond Lighthouse itself. The matters addressed in this letter are not merely private grievances – they are matters of clear public interest.