Wednesday, October 31, 2012

Statute of Limitations Expiring on Bank Criminals


Prosecuting Lawless Bankers

Rhetoric Or Resources: It Is Time To Get Serious

Statute of Limitations Expiring

Summary

Recent history offers a number of cases in which the government responded adequately and appropriately when there was evidence of major, systemic financial fraud, including the Savings and Loan scandal of the 1980s and the Enron scandal of more recent years.
In responding to the fraud leading up to the Great Recession, however, the federal government has not followed the precedent set by these and other cases. Investigations are hampered by a lack of adequate resources, weak oversight and poor coordination of interagency efforts, creating the appearance of an unwillingness to follow the chain of evidence wherever it may lead.
The Federal government's efforts also appear to lack a sense of urgency, despite the fact that the statute of limitations is expiring in many instances where there was apparent fraud. The implications for failing to respond adequately to this crisis are enormous, both in ensuring that justice is done and in preventing future crimes and future crises of this kind.

Recommendations

This report offers the following urgent recommendations:
  • Additional resources must immediately be provided to the RMBS Task Force.
  • Agencies such as FDIC and the Federal Reserve Bank of NY must be asked to provide additional resources to the investigative effort.
  • Legislation should expand the scope and penalties of FIRREA and other relevant statutes.


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  • Jill Stein & Cheri Honkala, presidential ticket, Green Party
  • Rocky Anderson, presidential nominee, Justice Party
  • Tim Carpenter, Progressive Democrats of America
  • David Cobb, initiator, 2004 Ohio Recount
  • Ben Manski, founder, Liberty Tree Foundation
  • Margaret Flowers & Kevin Zeese, It's Our Economy
  • Laura Bonham, Justice Party USA
  • Tom Hayden, co-founder, Students for a Democratic Society
  • Nancy Price, co-founder, Alliance for Democracy
  • Jerome Scott, co-founder, U.S. Social Forum
  • Kaitlin Sopoci-Belknap, co-founder, Move to Amend
  • Bill Fletcher, co-founder, Rainbow Coalition
  • John Matthews, Exec. Director, Madison Teachers, Inc. (MTI)
  • Daniel Wayne Lee, Occupy LA
  • Mimi Kennedy, actress
  • Lee Camp, comedian
  • Daniel Ellsberg, The Pentagon Papers
  • Karen Dolan, Cities for Progress
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  • David Swanson, author, War is a Crime
  • John Cavanagh, Institute for Policy Studies
  • Jim & Rebecca Goodman, Family Farm Defenders
  • George Martin, former co-chair, United for Peace and Justice
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