Finally! Someone throws a bankster in jail

For far too long Iceland has been alone in prosecuting their banksters.
Spain, very belatedly, is finally joining this extremely small club.

The former International Monetary Fund chief Rodrigo Rato has been sentenced to four-and-a-half years in prison for misusing corporate credit cards while in charge of two leading Spanish banks at the height of the country’s financial crisis.
Rato, also a former a Spanish economy minister and deputy prime minister, was found guilty on Thursday of embezzlement, at the end of a five-month trial at Spain’s national court.
He had been on trial with 64 other former executives and board members at Caja Madrid and Bankia banks, whose near collapse sparked an EU bailout of Spain’s financial sector.

It's not much, but it's better than we've done (and will be doing).

The court is questioning why they allowed Bankia to sell shares in an initial public offering in 2011, less than a year before Bankia’s portfolio of bad mortgage loans forced the government to seize control of it. It said there was evidence the regulators had “full and thorough knowledge” of Bankia’s plight.
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The court also called “devastating” the content of another report, urging Bankia to look for a buyer, preferably a foreign one, rather than proceed with a listing. Based on its estimate of its losses, it described Bankia as “a group that is not viable”, an opinion written in red capital letters. The report was sent to Pedro Comín, a director of the Bank of Spain and one of three central-bank officials who resigned this week after the court’s indictment.
Spain’s judges rarely send first-time offenders to prison for financial crimes. But in January five senior executives of Novacaixagalicia, a regional bank, became the first Spanish bankers to go to jail for being guilty of fraud and mismanagement during the financial crisis.
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To highlight the utter corruption within the banking cartel that is the IMF, Rato is the third former chief to be ousted for illegal activity.

For those who don’t remember, Rato’s successor, Dominique Strauss-Kahn, was tried in 2015 on pimping charges in a lurid sex scandal. Naturally, he was acquitted — in spite of the fact that he admitted to engaging in illicit sex with prostitutes at a series of orgies that supposedly took place at the Hotel Carlton in the northern French city of Lille. The court sided with DSK and agreed that he had no idea the women he repeatedly filled the orgies with were being paid.

Christine Lagarde, who took over from Strauss-Kahn and is the current IMF chief, In December, was found guilty of “negligence” for approving a massive government payout to business tycoon Bernard Tapie during her tenure as French finance minister.

Despite being found guilty of corruption, Lagarde was not sentenced to a single day in jail. She has since been meeting with Trump’s Goldman Sachs-connected Treasury Secretary, Steven Mnuchin, noting that they’ve had “some very positive discussions.”

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@gjohnsit

Oh, good, collaboration on defrauding the American public and, doubtless, the publics of many other countries. Nice to have experts at the helm...

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Psychopathy is not a political position, whether labeled 'conservatism', 'centrism' or 'left'.

A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

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@gjohnsit
who were not docile enough to follow the elite garde of their 'banking professional bosses' professional talk, all lose/lost their jobs or are sent into early retirement, even after legal battles against those efforts by the "fired" employees were won with their ombudsman etc.

Well, at least those "brown" employees from very corrupt African countries that happened to be not corrupt. Some lost their minds over it, some got killed by their own corrupt African "brothers", who liked to keep their jobs, either inside the bank or outside in their home country's government or other international agencies.

I speak of personal experience here. So, just do not equate any of those employees with corrupt assholes. Corrupt assholes are everywhere. Those who tried not to be corrupt, paid for it. Just saying

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@gjohnsit

And by "it," I mean avoiding prosecution for corruption.

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So they head to Wall Street to do a highly visible rough arrest and perp walk...

Oh Snap!

That would be in Alt. World...

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I'm the only person standing between Richard Nixon and the White House."

~John F. Kennedy~
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the neoliberal claque in office to support it, cares nothing of the rule of law. It's good to see someone face justice but it seems to me only Iceland has prosecuted people for systemic corruption.
Personal venality can get you in the dock; supporting the major players in the class war does not.

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"The justness of individual land right is not justifiable to those to whom the land by right of first claim collectively belonged"

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for corruption, which ended just days ago. She herself was acquitted, but her husband will be doing time.

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Gëzuar!!
from a reasonably stable genius.

@Bollox Ref

The Obama administration wisely nipped that potential precedent in the bud before it came back to bite the drone kill king in the, um, bud.

https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Bush_Six

He tried to go after Kissinger and others, too. Quite the crusader! https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Baltasar_Garz%C3%B3n

So, naturally, he got prosecuted and persecuted some. But, he's still alive. Yeay, Spain. In several countries I could name, he would be dead.

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Reminds me of Obama's daughter caught smoking pot. No arrest, just a gap year in Europe.

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"Religion is what keeps the poor from murdering the rich."--Napoleon

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Everyone knows that prison and jail are for grungy poor people.

The rich can't be caught dead seen in a prison jumpsuit. The horror. Unless the jumpsuit was made by a high-end designer.

Rich folk buy 500 an hour lawyers to sweet talk judges (or just pay them too) to just slap away the crime.

Imagine the analogy for a middle class person.

"Oh you murdered someone...well how about you pay a fine of say 50 cents?"

Laws are for the poor meant to trap the poor.

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@Strife Delivery In translation:

"The law is for the rich.
The gallows is for the poor.
And justice is for fools."

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I've seen lots of changes. What doesn't change is people. Same old hairless apes.

@Strife Delivery Everybody knows.

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21 Dems just voted to confirm billionaire investor Wilbur Ross for Commerce Secretary

If Love Trumps Hate . . .

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@LoneStarMike

Nelson and Kaine, former DNC head and Not My Vice President. But no Manchin.

Kabuki?

ETA: In Cairo, I bought the most comfortable sandals I've had in my life. After I bought then, I learned they were made of camel leather. Do with that whatever you will.
Diablo

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@HenryAWallace

You'd walk a mile in your Camels?

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A tin labeled 'coffee' may be a can of worms or pathology identified by a lack of empathy/willingness to harm others to achieve personal desires.

@Ellen North

I would and I did. Softest leather ever, which was a surprise. Based on a reality TV episode I saw, they eat camel meat in the Middle East. I knew before that they make things out of bone, like the part of flatware that one holds. So, nothing is wasted, with the possible exception of the hair and hooves, but they probably use those, too. Peoples who have been really, really poor for a long time are excellent environmentalists.

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@HenryAWallace

They probably also cure their leather the old-fashioned way, with urine, which sounds gross but would also be environmentally sound. Done properly, it's supposed to produce very soft, supple leather and I kinda wonder how they produce that rarely available but lovely, incredibly soft and supple, yet durable, bridle leather for English tack...

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