crash2006 Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 http://www.dailymail.co.uk/news/article-2126204/Chinese-Nick-Leeson-rogue-trader-Wang-Caipang-sentenced-death-10m-fund-scam.html Just think about that law in London. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
@contradevian Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 It;s ok unless there is proveable violence at thesehomes and for a few there is that problem. Also it will be dificult to bring it for someone whose parents live in a high unemployment area and the kid has moved where there is a possibility of employment I thought the banksters wanted to move to HK? This is perhaps why they won't. Little chance of having their collars felt in the UK. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
nmarks Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 there's a thin line between allowing a bank to lever up and fraud.having said that,death sentences would stop a lot of the problems that have reared their head over the past ten years.there's nothing like a bit of totalitarianism every now and then is there? Here's the same story from a more appropriate source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/06/us-china-economy-death-idUSBRE83508920120406 Where's Eric Pebble? If he knew the Chinese executed fraudsters he'd have a field day about liar loans - and rightly so. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
okaycuckoo Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 there's a thin line between allowing a bank to lever up and fraud.having said that,death sentences would stop a lot of the problems that have reared their head over the past ten years.there's nothing like a bit of totalitarianism every now and then is there? And yet the Chinese banking system is as fraudulent as they come ... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
porca misèria Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 This is why London is so attractive. The 'merkins come down harshly on wrongdoers. The chinese come down harshly on wrongdoers. The brits not only turn a blind eye, but even kick up a fuss against anyone else punishing wrongdoers (c.f. the Natwest Three). Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
pl1 Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 One of the comments: But but but - I thought all the bankers were going to move abroad if they didn't get the "market rate" in London.... Perhaps not. Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
erranta Posted April 7, 2012 Share Posted April 7, 2012 This is why London is so attractive. The 'merkins come down harshly on wrongdoers. The chinese come down harshly on wrongdoers. The brits not only turn a blind eye, but even kick up a fuss against anyone else punishing wrongdoers (c.f. the Natwest Three). That is cos our society is run by duplicit Masons under their elite fascists who pass down the 'edicts' who covertly look after their own - which is why none in the higher echelons of "The City" under the Heraldic 'Dragon' get prosecuted harshly (if at all) the way they should be That's all you have to understand to understand the madness of judges decisions/luciferic induced way our society is run etc Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
Nationalist Posted April 11, 2012 Share Posted April 11, 2012 It's our national business model - has been for centuries. Steal stuff abroad and bring it to the UK. It's what made the British Empire great! Do the Chinese have any marbles or giant diamonds we want? Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
eric pebble Posted April 19, 2012 Share Posted April 19, 2012 Here's the same story from a more appropriate source: http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/04/06/us-china-economy-death-idUSBRE83508920120406 Where's Eric Pebble? If he knew the Chinese executed fraudsters he'd have a field day about liar loans - and rightly so. Mmm.... That would make them stop and think.... Link to comment Share on other sites More sharing options...
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