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Wikileaks target U.S. Bank

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  • Wikileaks target U.S. Bank

    Wikileaks Julian Assagne revealed in an interview given to Forbes, that he has another 'Megaleak' regarding one of U.S. Major Banks . . . sounds promising

    http://blogs.forbes.com/andygreenber...ulian-assange/

    from page 2 of the interview .....

    So do you have very high impact corporate stuff to release then?
    Yes, but maybe not as high impact…I mean, it could take down a bank or two.

    Is it a U.S. bank?
    Yes, it’s a U.S. bank.

    One that still exists?
    Yes, a big U.S. bank.

    The biggest U.S. bank?
    No comment.

    When will it happen?
    Early next year. I won’t say more.

    What do you want to be the result of this release?
    [Pauses] I’m not sure.
    It will give a true and representative insight into how banks behave at the executive level in a way that will stimulate investigations and reforms, I presume.
    Usually when you get leaks at this level, it’s about one particular case or one particular violation. For this, there’s only one similar example. It’s like the Enron emails. Why were these so valuable? When Enron collapsed, through court processes, thousands and thousands of emails came out that were internal, and it provided a window into how the whole company was managed. It was all the little decisions that supported the flagrant violations.

    This will be like that. Yes, there will be some flagrant violations, unethical practices that will be revealed, but it will also be all the supporting decision-making structures and the internal executive ethos that cames out, and that’s tremendously valuable. Like the Iraq War Logs, yes there were mass casualty incidents that were very newsworthy, but the great value is seeing the full spectrum of the war.
    You could call it the ecosystem of corruption. But it’s also all the regular decision making that turns a blind eye to and supports unethical practices: the oversight that’s not done, the priorities of executives, how they think they’re fulfilling their own self-interest. The way they talk about it.
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    Re: Wikileaks target U.S. Bank

    Looking forward to this.

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      Re: Wikileaks target U.S. Bank

      Indeed because anything that comes out of US banks in the most part is also central to UK banking.
      If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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        Re: Wikileaks target U.S. Bank

        Mervin King tells a US Ambassador that Camaron and Osborne are out of there depth lol

        http://news.sky.com/skynews/Home/Pol...ack_Experience
        If you think nobody cares if you're alive, try missing a couple of payments.

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