This outrageous company is helping criminals rob Africa of billions

This morning my Twitter feed is full of talk about this company called Stash-the-Cash.com.  No-one can believe they are for real, and I’m not surprised.  It’s incredible.

This is their corporate video which has to be seen to be believed.

Using the strap line ‘So easy, it should be criminal’ they are appealing to drug barons and corrupt politicians who need to clean up their dirty profits.  What they offer is apparently a completely legal service, involving the creation of anonymous companies that hide the identity of their owners.  Cash goes in filthy and comes out squeaky clean.

So why is ONE so appalled by this company?  This is exactly the kind of business that allows billions to be siphoned out of developing countries every year, stealing much needed resources that could be spent on tackling extreme poverty.

We’re campaigning for governments to change the laws that allow companies like this to exist, but in the meantime help us expose how scandalous this company is.

Visit Stash-the-Cash.com and get ready to be outraged.

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