In a case of staggering greed, company directors were at the center of Britain's biggest-ever postal scandal in the early 2000s. Their firm, Mail Logistics, had a contract to deliver post abroad but was caught dumping millions of letters in skips destined for landfill, netting them over £3.2 million. The "dirty little top" of this case is the hidden, criminal operation of the directors, which came undone when Royal Mail launched an investigation. The scale of the betrayal is immense: the dumped mail included university degree certificates, exam papers, and crucial financial documents. In a moment of staggering arrogance, Narula even wrote to Heaton, "Millionaires soon in hard cash... you millionaire YOU!" This is a quintessential "director's dirty little top," where fraud and corruption were hidden from the public and only revealed through a "mystery mail" investigation.
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"I was working on set when I stumbled upon a folder labeled 'Top Secret'," our source revealed. "As I flipped through the contents, I found a letter addressed to someone named 'Alex.' It was from Julian, and it mentioned something about a ' arrangement' that had been made to ensure the success of his latest film." In a case of staggering greed, company directors