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14 years for city trader (Update)
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Can't say I have much sympathy. Mind you it's easy to throw the minnows to the dogs isn't it. I'm wondering when those far higher up the corporate and regulatory food chain are going to be properly called to account. Won't be holding my breath... |
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no sympathy at all and it looks like the scape goat has been found .Having said that 14 yrs seems a bit OTT for something that every major financial institution seemed to be involved in
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He deserves his sentence totally but sadly there are many others out there who have got away scot free.
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When you consider what damage people like Fred the Shred did to our economy, they should have been banged up for life instead of walking away with fat pensions and pay offs. |
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Let's hope this is the first of many with lots of massive fines.
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I doubt the executives who, at the very least, turned a blind eye to this illegality (and other dubious practices) and regulators who clearly weren't up to the task will ever face any form of sanction. IMHO it's inconceivable that sharp practice on the huge scale now evident wasn't known about at the highest levels and even if illegality can't be proved, those who presided over this ought to be made to pay heavily.
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After reading this I feel a bit sorry for him...
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Some rapists and killers don't get 14 years
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http://www.bbc.co.uk/news/business-36703143
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10 to 15 years hopefully.
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Given that any illegal manipulation of the market is potentially a threat to the financial security of our nation eg leading to a recession we need to send a strong message to all those in the financial sector that such behaviour will not be tolerated and that heavy prison sentences can be expected.
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If you really want to prevent this happening it's the executives who need to be brought to justice not the underlings doing what their told or made to feel is the right way. Banking has long lost it's trusted status amongst the public but the fact that very few higher level people ever pay for the chaos they create for quick profit is truly sickening. He knew what he was doing was wrong and the sentence is fine with me now drag his boss and his bosses boss in and we're making a start.
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