When only money matters, then crime is irrelevant. On the other hand we see this constantly in corporate crime always ending with: “Corporation X paid a fine of Y billion dollars, but did not admit to any wrongdoing.”
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Mathew D. Rose
Austerity, Corruption, EU politics, EU-Institutions, Finance, Financial Institutions, Neo-Liberalism in the EU, Regulatory Capture
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Here two articles concerning the report by the internal auditor of the IMF concerning its disastrous handling of Greece´s “financial rescue” Read here (easier to read) and here (better analysis)
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