Jon Corzine inappropriately ordered the removal of $200 million from customer funds while serving as the head of MF Global, according to a memo released Friday by a House Financial Services subcommittee - a finding that appears to contradict the former New Jersey governor’s congressional testimony.
Friday, March 23, 2012
Jon Corzine confuses "mine and thine"
Sticky fingers covers an overdraft.
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Astounding. He would have to know that there would be a recordation for all transfers of cash and who authorized it for large transactions. You see this over and over again as if they can just bluff their way around this kind of stuff.
ReplyDeleteGreed and Democrats go hand in hand, don't they?
ReplyDeleteRepublicans have their problems, of course, but they tend to be less practiced.
With the Democrats, it's practically a genetic imperative.
NOW can somebody toss his ass into jail to await trial?
ReplyDeleteCrooks never think they're going to get caught. And crooks like Corzine think even if they do get caught, their powerful friends will get them out of it. With Obama's DoJ, why not think that?
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