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jackovesk
6th December 2011, 15:26
Why Wall Street Hasn't Been Prosecuted

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Two high-ranking financial whistleblowers say they tried to warn their superiors about defective and even fraudulent mortgages. So why haven't the companies or their executives been prosecuted? Steve Kroft reports.

(CBS News) Two whistleblowers offer a rare window into the root causes of the subprime mortgage meltdown. Eileen Foster, a former senior executive at Countrywide Financial, and Richard Bowen, a former vice president at Citigroup, tell Steve Kroft the companies ignored their repeated warnings about defective, even fraudulent mortgages. The result, experts say, was a cascading wave of mortgage defaults for which virtually no high-ranking Wall Street executives have been prosecuted.


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http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=84-U7F8XsmQ

http://www.cbsnews.com/video/watch/?id=7390540n&tag=re1.galleries

eric charles
8th December 2011, 13:55
The rats are all scambling to save their asses , pointing the finger and passing the ball all amongst themselves . One day one will blow the whistle , only for us to find out he did the same as others , like a bunch of rats trying to save face ! Arrogant pieces of trash