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Anchor
14th December 2012, 23:27
http://www.rollingstone.com/politics/blogs/taibblog/outrageous-hsbc-settlement-proves-the-drug-war-is-a-joke-20121213


If you've ever been arrested on a drug charge, if you've ever spent even a day in jail for having a stem of marijuana in your pocket or "drug paraphernalia" in your gym bag, Assistant Attorney General and longtime Bill Clinton pal Lanny Breuer has a message for you: Bite me.

Breuer this week signed off on a settlement deal with the British banking giant HSBC that is the ultimate insult to every ordinary person who's ever had his life altered by a narcotics charge. Despite the fact that HSBC admitted to laundering billions of dollars for Colombian and Mexican drug cartels (among others) and violating a host of important banking laws (from the Bank Secrecy Act to the Trading With the Enemy Act), Breuer and his Justice Department elected not to pursue criminal prosecutions of the bank, opting instead for a "record" financial settlement of $1.9 billion, which as one analyst noted is about five weeks of income for the bank.

The banks' laundering transactions were so brazen that the NSA probably could have spotted them from space. Breuer admitted that drug dealers would sometimes come to HSBC's Mexican branches and "deposit hundreds of thousands of dollars in cash, in a single day, into a single account, using boxes designed to fit the precise dimensions of the teller windows."

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The New York Times put it this way:

Federal and state authorities have chosen not to indict HSBC, the London-based bank, on charges of vast and prolonged money laundering, for fear that criminal prosecution would topple the bank and, in the process, endanger the financial system.

Laugh, cry? You decide...

M0JFK
15th December 2012, 00:15
I am suprised anyone would of thought they would of got more than just a slap on the wrist...lol The bankers are our masters and they answer to no one.

ghostrider
15th December 2012, 03:14
with the world focused on the school shooting, easy to slide this one under the radar. Banks laundering drug money from mexico ? nah , they wouldn't do that. ( joking) , This story should be the headline, banks get away with helping to enrich basically the mexican mob. ehummm , pay a fine and do not go to jail, just keep washing the money, sounds like a monopoly game . I used to rag on lawyers, someone would call me a four letter word, I call them a lawyer, I could think of nothing lower than those who make deals with killers and judges, Think I'm gonna use banker now instead . This just came in my head, wasn't president Bush in a school classroom when 911 happened ? I wonder what state he was in ?? funny so called terroism is coming back to the classroom ...while problems with government and money lurk in the shadows, ( fisical cliff ) . the shooting is a cover to hide the money laundering and troop movements.

BrianEn
15th December 2012, 03:16
Bad bankers! You got caught. Don`t get caught next time.

ghostrider
15th December 2012, 03:26
yeah bad bankers, just give us our cut and get back to work we're in a fisical cliff kinda mess, wash a little more money . hah if they legalize pot everywhere, the drug lords can cut the government completely out of the money loop. lol. maybe thats whats got the politicians afraid, no more leverage on the mob.

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this should be the story of the year...

GCS1103
15th December 2012, 13:09
The Dept. of Justice, who handled this case, is the most corrupt law enforcement arm of the U. S., bar none. It is the same agency that prosecutes pharmaceutical companies and accepts millions and sometimes billions of dollars in fines without criminal prosecution of anyone; the same agency that allowed a New Jersey Governor (Jon Corzine, of Goldman Sachs fame) to literally steal over $1 Billion from his clients, get caught doing that, and have his case dropped by the D.O.J.; the same agency that allowed a former New York Governor (Eliot Spitzer) to launder campaign money for his call girl escapades and have no charges filed against him (in his case, he got a television show).

I'm not surprised about the outcome of the HSBC case. It is the way the DOJ operates and always has. It all comes down to money: if you have it, you're golden; if you don't have it, start preparing for time in a jail cell. "Lady Justice" with her blindfold is a bad joke. The blindfold is always lifted to see who is standing in front of her. If you're wealthy and powerful, the blindfold goes back on.