Masters of Paradise

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American Stock Exchange
American's law enforcement
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Bahamian Government
Bahamian's-based tax scams
Boston Housing Authority
Castle Account
Castle Bank
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Federal Aviation Administration
financial crime investigation
Grand Bahama
Grand Bahama Island
Intelligence Division
Internal Revenue Service
International Narcotics Control Strategy Report
Justice Department
La Costa
LCN
Mercantile Bank
Meyer Lansky
Monte Carlo Casino
narcotics trafficking analysis
offshore money laundering
Organized crime's
Paradise Island
political corruption research
Port Authority
Project Haven
Sint Maarten
Swiss American
tax evasion schemes
transnational criminal networks
U.S. internal revenue service operations
US-Bahamas organized crime studies
West Germany
Young Men

Product details

  • ISBN 9781138527744
  • Weight: 820g
  • Dimensions: 152 x 229mm
  • Publication Date: 04 Apr 2018
  • Publisher: Taylor & Francis Ltd
  • Publication City/Country: GB
  • Product Form: Hardback
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This is the story of organized crime's penetration of the islands and the corruption of its high officials during the time The Bahamas become politically independent of Great Britain. It describes secret U.S. Internal Revenue Service operations aimed at American criminals involved in Bahamian-based tax scams and similar crimes. Block paints a devastating picture of a symbiotic relationship among off-shore tax havens in The Bahamas, sophisticated American criminals, and complacent public officials in the United States.

During the 1960s and 1970s, the I.R.S. launched major investigations into American organized crime and the subterranean economy of The Bahamas. Block's access to the private papers of many of the key players in these affairs has given him a unique perspective. He has uncovered details of crime, corruption, and bureaucratic infighting within and among the U.S. Treasury and Justice Departments that have been largely unrecognized by previous researchers.

Block shows how important links in the international traffic in cocaine were forged in the Bahamas, in full view of American officials. Masters of Paradise raises major questions about American law enforcement officials' commitment to fighting complex international crime during the 1960s and the 1970s.

While there have been other studies of tax havens, money laundering, and offshore investigations, Block's access to information and his grasp of its meaning is unique. Professionals interested in the history and sociology of organized crime and the underground economy will find this book eye-opening. General readers interested in organized crime and political corruption will find it absorbing.

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