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Showing Original Post only (View all)Too Big to Jail: Big Banks Can Finance Terrorists and Walk Away Scot-Free [View all]
http://www.alternet.org/economy/too-big-jail-big-banks-can-finance-terrorists-and-walk-away-scot-free
Asia-focused bank HSBC said on Tuesday it would pay US authorities a record $1.92 billion to settle allegations of money laundering that were said to have helped Mexican drug cartels, terrorists and Iran.
The New York Times reports this week that megabank HSBC has escaped criminal prosecution for money laundering that probably funded terrorists and narcotics traffickers. Why? Because regulators and prosecutors were petrified that an indictment would undermine the entire financial system. The Times quotes anonymous government sources who confessed fears about bringing formal charges because doing so would be a "death sentence" for the bank. So they let it off the hook.
Thats right, HSBC is officially above the law. Too-big-to-fail has become too-big-to-prosecute.
A year-long investigation found that the British banking giant had blown right past federal laws by laundering billions of dollars from Mexican drug trafficking and processing banned transactions on behalf of Iran, Libya, Sudan and Burma. A Wednesday Times article serves up vivid passages about the shady goings-on, including HSBC officials working closely with Saudi Arabian banks linked to terrorist organizations. According to the report, "the four-count criminal information filed in the court charged HSBC with failure to maintain an effective anti-money laundering program, to conduct due diligence on its foreign correpsondent affiliates and for violating sanctions and the Trading With the Enemy Act."
In a statement, the bank said it will acknowledge that, in the past, we have sometimes failed to meet the standards that regulators and customers expect. HSBC apologized and promised never, ever to do it again, scouts honor.
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xchrom
Dec 2012
OP
it's hard to argue that it's not them rather than governments who run the show. nt
xchrom
Dec 2012
#2
When the Dept of Injustice won't send criminals to jail because their network is so embedded
ancianita
Dec 2012
#4
If the bank was located in a country we deemed as supporting terrorism, we would have....
OldDem2012
Dec 2012
#5
You dont understand corporations are not people....oh wait. Maybe I dont understand. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2012
#13
If anyone thinks that this is the only bank doing this, I have a bridge to sell you in Brooklyn. nm
rhett o rick
Dec 2012
#14
We place pregnant mothers in prison for traffic violations, yet bankers who lauder money for war and
midnight
Dec 2012
#15
NPR actually did a good piece on this today - pointed out how when Michael Milken
bullwinkle428
Dec 2012
#16
So Corps are people, just super duper important ones that can't be bothered to follow the law.
blackspade
Dec 2012
#18