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Ben Bernanke Should Be in Jail Alongside the Wall Street Execs He Just Accused
"Illegal acts ultimately are done by individuals, not by legal fictions," he added in an interview published by USA Today on Sunday.
It's true that seven years later, not a single Wall Street bad actor has gone to prison over the credit crisis - even though it dwarfed the savings and loan scandals of the 1980s for which 1,100 people were prosecuted for white collar crimes, including top executives of the large failed banks.
"Illegal acts ultimately are done by individuals, not by legal fictions," he added in an interview published by USA Today on Sunday.
It's true that seven years later, not a single Wall Street bad actor has gone to prison over the credit crisis - even though it dwarfed the savings and loan scandals of the 1980s for which 1,100 people were prosecuted for white collar crimes, including top executives of the large failed banks.