This though is a breach of human rights. Many would find this more abhorrent than the death penalty. What if say Mr Belfield had Alzheimer’s in his dotage. He’d be unable to stay in prison so I guess a cosy Care home. Perhaps Mr Whiting will be there as well and they could jog each other’s memories about there useful contributions to society
I'm aware of the issue with human rights. In other countries they could well use something of this nature to suppress political opposition and teach the populace such crimes are as, if not more, abhorrent than things like murder. I'm just of the opinion that for crimes of this nature you've forfeited all but your most basic rights to have enough to keep you alive. For me prisons are there to protect the public from the inmates rather than the punishment itself.
It's why I'm not in favour of so many crimes resulting in prison, especially financial crimes. They should be solely for those posing a danger to the public. If you can swindle and hide millions and get a few years in prison for it it's a worthwhile risk. Fine of double the amount stolen/defrauded with equivalent community service payable at minimum wage - that's more of a deterrent.