Wednesday, October 26, 2011

Former Goldman Sachs director linked to Wall Street's biggest insider trading scandal 'to surrender to FBI'

Former Goldman Sachs director nailed for insider trading, faces up to 11 years in prison once he surrenders to the FBI.

I say it's a good start, with a lot of people to charge/fine.

One of the first things I thought was: If I don't support imprisoning non-violent criminals, why did this article make me happy?

Does house arrest work if you live in a mansion?

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Former Goldman Sachs director linked to Wall Street\'s biggest insider trading scandal 'to surrender to FBI'

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