Jho Low dupes everyone, from bankers to politicians to A-list celebrities, all because they want a taste of his riches.
One day, mused founder Adam Neumann, a Middle East peace accord would be signed in a WeWork.
To succeed, he relied on the naivete, greed, and generally immoral conduct of huge banks as well as corrupt governments.
The book made me angry enough, but if I was a Malaysian citizen reading it I'm not even sure I could finish.
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Reveals how Low used a bag of tricks, including financial fraud, to make himself seem more powerful, more influential, and more successful than he actually was.