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Chris meets up for a beer with the man who reported him to authorities – a second chance and unlikely opportunity follow.
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Chris is moved to "real" prison and forced to defend himself in a brawl. Lukas charms his way through the system, joins a footy team and blames Chris for getting caught.
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A source comes forward to reveal Lukas had been targeting the currency markets for an insider trading heist year's before that "two day piss-up"
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Chris calls his dad from jail, Lukas throws his burner phone out the window and the police finally get to bang on a door.
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Lukas taunts police, buys an apartment on national television and then after a "meet up" with Chris their scheme begins to unravel.
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Lukas' secret trading spirals out of control, after betraying his university friend, Chris, at the first available opportunity. With profits running into the millions, it's not long before someone notices.
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Two years after graduation, university friends Chris Hill and Lukas Kamay, meet up and plot the biggest insider trading heist in Australian history.
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It began with a two day "piss-up". University friends, Christopher Hill and Lukas Kamay, meeting up at a beach house two years after graduation. It ended with Australia's biggest insider trading case. Episode 1 premieres February 22nd.
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The Sure Thing is the untold story of how two university friends hatched a near perfect crime, only to be undone by the desire for more. Angus Grigg pieces together Australia's biggest insider trading scam in a new six-part podcast from The Australian Financial Review.
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