Whistleblowing gave my life an unsolicited and tough turn, but it has made me a softer, more loving, and stronger person.

Whistleblowing gave my life an unsolicited and tough turn, but it has made me a softer, more loving, and stronger person.
When sports facilities closed in 2020/2021, I started offering free online Tae Bo®️training for anyone who needed it.
I spent my entire youth playing competitive water polo and teaching swimming lessons to children, which made me resilient, strong, connective, and adaptable.
In that bizarre ‘Corona period’, when people were gripped by a fear psychosis, I felt how rewarding it was to help others become happy, fitter and more resilient.
After this period I began giving resilience training to young students at a boxing school (Alex van Klooster / Boks Academie Amersfoort Boxercise Nederland).
Besides, I started giving Tae Bo ®️ and Pilates training to adults. That brings incredible fulfillment.
But even more importantly, for the first time since I became a whistleblower in 2014 , I feel real enthusiasm for my ‘work’ again and experience true ‘job satisfaction’.
If I can plant seeds of self-love and resilience in people, my mission is accomplished.
Whistleblowing gave my life an unsolicited and tough turn, but it has made me a softer, more loving, and stronger person.
I now work partly in the ‘dark,’ as I still fight corruption and haven’t been rehabilitated as a whistleblower (Worst Bank Scenario) and partly in the ‘light,’ to keep faith in the goodness of this world.
With love, Hester Bais
Capital Markets & Derivatives Lawyer
and Whistleblower in respect of EUR 200 billion collateral fraud








