AK: The Many Ways Banks Commit Criminal Fraud

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The Many Ways Banks Commit Criminal Fraud

 

 

 

 

by American Kabuki Posted at Zerohedge.com

 

The Libor scandal seems to be waking people up to manipulation and fraud by the big banks.

There are many other types of fraud they've engaged in as well ...
Here is a partial list:
  • Pledging the same mortgage multiple times to different buyers. See thisthisthisthis and this
  • Engaging in mafia-style big-rigging fraud against local governments. See thisthis and this
  • Bribing and bullying ratings agencies to inflate ratings on their risky investments
  • Pushing investments which they knew were terrible, and then betting against the same investments to make money for themselves. See thisthisthis and this
  • Engaging in unlawful "Wash Trades" to manipulate asset prices. See this,this and this
  • Shaving money off of virtually every pension transaction they handled over the course of decades, stealing collectively billions of dollars from pensions worldwide. Details here,herehereherehereherehere,herehereherehere andhere
  • Participating in various Ponzi schemes. See thisthis and this
But at least the big banks do good things for society, like loaning money to Main Street, right?
Actually:
  • The big banks have slashed lending since they were bailed out by taxpayers ... while smaller banks have increased lending. See this,this and this

 

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TruthFreedom09's picture

so, what else is new?! I do not have to read it on your site - this is old news 

thanks for the heads up awareness

rsolor's picture

some people have no shame. guilt, or remorse. i believe their favorite slogan is: its nothing personal its only business.

blessings to all of us for we are all one.

Italian minister and Banca Intesa under investigation

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The Italian Minister of Economic Development, Corrado Passera, is under investigation: the Banca Intesa, which was the CEO, got abusive and illegal tax benefits.

 

In recent years, while the current minister was the CEO of the bank, some banks, with Intesa in the first line, bought by the handful what in slang is called "tax products". Or financial products that "are intended for the sole purpose of obtaining tax benefits abusive or illegal".   In a nutshell: the bank makes a profit millionaire and the public purse should pay the bill.

You can read the details here:

 

http://www.ilfattoquotidiano.it/2012/07/04/cosi-intesa-ha-aggirato-fisco-ecco-operazioni-al-centro-dellindagine-su-passera/284021/

 

Unfortunately in Italy the ministers enjoy immunity, but the news I think is equally positive in view of future developments .... :)

 

 

Un grandissimo abbraccio dall'Italia

 

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