Center for Public Integrity je objavil zapis v treh delih, kako živijo gospodje iz Wall Streeta, ki so povzročili finančno krizo: Richard Fuld (Lehman Brothers), Jimmy Cayne (Bear Stearns), Stanley O’Neal (Merrill Lynch), Chuck Prince (Citigroup) in Ken Lewis (Bank of America). Nikomur od njih se ni nič zgodilo, država je rešila njihove banke (razen Lehman Brothers), zavarovanje pa je pokrilo njihovo odškodninsko odgovornost. Gospodje m irno živijo v svojih luksuznih vilah in apartmajih. Kot bi rekel Krugman: Heads They Win, Tails We Lose.
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Five years after Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. went bankrupt, the CEOs of the banks that got into the biggest trouble during the financial crisis are living in luxury.
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None of the top banking CEOs or senior executives has been prosecuted for actions taken that led to the financial crisis.
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The CEOs have faced little liability for the financial wreckage that happened on their watch. Company insurance policies and shareholders have covered most legal settlements.
Richard Fuld. Five years after Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc., the 158-year-old company he ran, collapsed under the weight of bad investments and sent a tidal wave of panic through the global financial system, Fuld is living comfortably.He has a mansion in Greenwich, Conn., a 40-plus-acre ranch in Sun Valley, Idaho, as well as a five-bedroom home in Jupiter Island, Fla. He no longer has a place in Manhattan, since he sold his Park Avenue apartment in 2009 for $25.87 million.
The other four bankers the Center caught up with — Jimmy Cayne (Bear Stearns), Stanley O’Neal (Merrill Lynch), Chuck Prince (Citigroup) and Ken Lewis (Bank of America) are also living in quiet luxury.
Vir: Center for Public Integrity
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