18 April 2008
Not Enough
The former CEO of Fannie Mae has has agreed to pay $24.7 million for stock manipulation. In total for the executives in question, it's $31.4 million.
No. When you steal that money from that many people, which is what the stock/earnings manipulation did to the shareholders, you should go to jail for a very long time.
No. When you steal that money from that many people, which is what the stock/earnings manipulation did to the shareholders, you should go to jail for a very long time.
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Corruption
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Finance
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regulation
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