If you hadn’t known that Martin Lukes was a fictional character in Lucy Kellaway’s Financial Times column, you’d have thought the paper was providing a blogging platform to the convicted inside trader for real.“In prison I do not have access to the internet, but I have limited ability to e-mail,” Lukes writes. “So InsideOut has been brought to you by my beloved ladywife, Sherril, who has agreed to cut and paste my entries onto the site.”
If you hadn’t known that Martin Lukes was a fictional character in Lucy Kellaway’s Financial Times column, you’d have thought the paper was providing a blogging platform to the convicted inside trader for real.
“In prison I do not have access to the internet, but I have limited ability to e-mail,” Lukes writes. “So InsideOut has been brought to you by my beloved ladywife, Sherril, who has agreed to cut and paste my entries onto the site.”