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Notes from inside

Swine flu and pay inequality rear their ugly heads in Martin Lukes’ fifth missive from his Florida incarceration

Notes from inside

In his fourth instalment, Martin Lukes is threatened by co-cons but shows that his Sticktoitiveness is beyond authenticity

Notes from inside

The third of Martin Lukes’ columns for the Financial Times shows Martin preparing to share his life learnings with fellow convicts

Notes from inside

The second of Martin Lukes’ columns for the Financial Times reveals an inmate losing faith in the justice system

Notes from inside

The first of Martin Lukes’ columns for the Financial Times as an inmate 234-5184 at Florida’s FCI Coleman prison

Editorial Comment: Lukes behind bars

Setting a guilty executive free would undermine the unequivocal message sent by his conviction. It is time for ‘the a-b glöbâl one’ to do his time

Martin Lukes receives two-year sentence

Martin Lukes, the former chief executive of a-b glöbâl, was jailed for two years and three months for insider trading. The Atlanta judge also fined him $125,000, write FT reporters