What begins as a routine interaction with a bank gradually turns into a years-long struggle marked by frozen accounts, false accusations, procedural pressure, and actions that, in the author's experience, cross into serious criminal misconduct-carried out with the apparent expectation of impunity. Step by step, the book documents how institutional power can be used not only negligently, but deliberately, to silence, exhaust, and discredit a private individual.
This is not a fictional thriller, nor an abstract critique of finance. It is a firsthand account of how bureaucratic mechanisms, legal gray zones, and institutional arrogance can combine to produce outcomes that resemble organized wrongdoing rather than simple error. The author describes how the absence of accountability enables actions that would be unacceptable if committed by an individual, yet remain normalized when performed by a system.
Written with restraint and precision, The Bank and the Man challenges the reader to confront an uncomfortable question: what happens when an institution trusted with people's lives and livelihoods believes it can act beyond the reach of law, consequences, or justice?
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