Fair point. The cancer of the global elite has spread to quite a large number of cities: certainly not only London and NYC.
Silicon Valley, I think, is more attractive because if you're going to make over an exiled corrupt official into a corporate executive with a completely different CV and identity, the privacy advantages of a free-standing house are pretty compelling.
Also, it's easier to pull one over on tech people (see: highly talented young people working 80+ hour weeks for tiny pieces of equity). If you need to turn a corrupt official into an executive, you're going to have an easier time of it in some flake-ball VC darling than at Goldman Sachs.
Silicon Valley, I think, is more attractive because if you're going to make over an exiled corrupt official into a corporate executive with a completely different CV and identity, the privacy advantages of a free-standing house are pretty compelling.
Also, it's easier to pull one over on tech people (see: highly talented young people working 80+ hour weeks for tiny pieces of equity). If you need to turn a corrupt official into an executive, you're going to have an easier time of it in some flake-ball VC darling than at Goldman Sachs.