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Wed Aug 28, 2013, 08:51 AM Aug 2013

Wall Street’s greatest enemy: The man who knows too much [View all]

What Michael Winston knows about corporate crimes will horrify you. That's why financial giants want to destroy him
BY DAVID DAYEN

You may know Michael Winston’s story from a series of articles by Gretchen Morgenson in the New York Times, or from a celebrated Frontline episode, “The Untouchables,” about the lack of prosecutions on Wall Street. He was a Ph.D. who rose to the corporate elite, with stints at Lockheed Martin, McDonnell Douglas, Motorola and Merrill Lynch. He was recruited to mortgage originator Countrywide Financial with the promise that it wanted to become the “Goldman Sachs of the Pacific,” a full-service global financial corporation.

“They talked about the importance of ethics and principles, and they said they heard I was a high-integrity guy,” Winston tells Salon, noting his father had a vanity plate that read “HONOR.” Winston initially succeeded as enterprise chief leadership officer at Countrywide, getting promoted twice in 14 months and building a team of 200 working on corporate strategy.

But he could not ignore the rot at the heart of the company’s profitmaking approach.

So now, a successful high-level executive for 30 years, he has been embroiled in seven years of lawsuits with Countrywide and the company that bought it, Bank of America. His determination to speak out against multiple violations of law at Countrywide earned him retaliation, and eventually, he was frozen out of corporate boardrooms, unable to find a new job. He won a jury verdict in his case, but after two and a half more years of fighting, an appellate court reversed the ruling in highly unusual circumstances.

“I keep hearing about whistle-blower protections,” he tells Salon, exasperatedly. “It certainly didn’t happen for me.”

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It's obscene that those who expose wrong doing pay such a high price. Autumn Aug 2013 #1
Going forward mikeysnot Aug 2013 #2
I'm not even sure that would be possible with them going after journalists sources Autumn Aug 2013 #3
even the journalists didn't know who he/they were... mikeysnot Aug 2013 #14
What happened to him is the same thing that is done to homeowners Waiting For Everyman Aug 2013 #4
+1 And that's the bottom line. Egalitarian Thug Aug 2013 #5
Chilling, so much systemic dishonesty and corruption with no real refuge. avaistheone1 Aug 2013 #6
The truth is buried,. intentionally obscured, hidden from sight, covered over, and blacked out. Civilization2 Aug 2013 #7
Everyone has been paid off. n/t L0oniX Aug 2013 #9
They have stacked the Courts of Appeals with "their" Justices and now appeal any adverse Dustlawyer Aug 2013 #8
The man who knows too much votes with his wallet bhikkhu Aug 2013 #10
Thank you for saying this. bhikku.... prairierose Aug 2013 #11
The problem is that even if people didn't give corproations another red cent, truedelphi Aug 2013 #19
Oh please.... bhikkhu Aug 2013 #20
OPh please, yourselfr. truedelphi Aug 2013 #24
If you read through to the GAO audit summary at the end of Taibbi's article bhikkhu Aug 2013 #25
Exactly! raouldukelives Aug 2013 #22
Tryanny of the plurailty zipplewrath Aug 2013 #26
KRB Octafish Aug 2013 #12
HUGE K & R !!! WillyT Aug 2013 #13
Yet another example of how we're unravelling Hydra Aug 2013 #15
I totally agree with you gopiscrap Aug 2013 #16
Union-Busting had a Lot Of Help from the DLC wing. HumansAndResources Aug 2013 #23
If I were him, I'd stay off small planes. Spitfire of ATJ Aug 2013 #17
The people who expose actual crimes are the ones who get punished. Initech Aug 2013 #18
Hi Initech - truedelphi Aug 2013 #27
Warm? That's an understatement! Initech Aug 2013 #30
"It's a big club, and you ain't in it." Amonester Aug 2013 #21
Andno one knows this more than the whistleblowers and the real scientists: truedelphi Aug 2013 #28
K & R Quantess Aug 2013 #29
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