From: info@propertycorruption.com
Subject: Draft Article: First in Series on AXA UK CEO Tara Foley
Date: Jul 22 2025, at 6:26 pm
To: rahul.gumber@axa-uk.co.uk, tara.foley@axa-uk.co.uk
Hi Mr Gumber and Ms Foley,
Please see the draft article below, which is the first in a series on AXA UK CEO Tara Foley and the evolving misconduct issues.
You can view context here:
https://propertycorruption.com/editors-story-june-19-2025/
Main site: propertycorruption.com
Feedback is welcome until end of day July 24.
Let me know if any corrections or comments.
Best,
info@propertycorruption.com
Tara Foley and the AXA UK “Attempted Murder Cover-Up Squad”
(Yes, they’ve earned the title)
AXA has just done its fourth narrative reset in the case. That’s four separate storylines – all conflicting, all collapsing under scrutiny.
This time, it was the classic:
Lie.
When questioned:
“If you think we lied, go to the ICO.”
No explanation. No accountability. Just a revolving door of fiction — with every reset quietly ignoring the last one.
In these dark times, branding matters. So we’re calling this what it is:
Tara Foley’s AXA UK Attempted Murder Cover-Up Squad
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Led by:
- Tara Foley, CEO of AXA UK — presiding over the chaos
- Complaints team — specialist gaslighters
- AXA Fraud team — professionals in ignoring fraud
- Rahul Gumber — ghosting champion
- Data Protection team — masters of deflection and delay
Unofficial motto:
“No honest narrative survives.”
(That’s just our guess — they haven’t actually said anything honest to contradict it.)
AXA doesn’t just avoid the truth — it rewrites it, then blames you for noticing the edits.
The question now isn’t whether AXA has something to hide.
It’s how many departments had to collaborate to keep it buried.
