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Clean out the vermin
Sentence three bankers to death
Hell yeah Vietnam
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Skullfuck the guilty
Bankers must die!
Assholes!
Yeah, bankers are even worse than DoubleClick.
In order it goes:
Pedophiles
Kim Jong-un
DoubleClick
Bankers
Realtors
People who think dressing in all black makes them look cool.
APOCALYPSEFUCKisShostikovitch says
Skullfuck the guilty
Bankers must die!
Assholes!
Yeah, bankers are even worse than DoubleClick.
In order it goes:
Pedophiles
Kim Jong-un
DoubleClick
Bankers
Realtors
People who think dressing in all black makes them look cool.
You forgot the group you love the most - police officers
You forgot the group you love the most - police officers
Hello, I mentioned 'People who think dressing in all black makes them look cool."
You forgot the group you love the most - police officers
Hello, I mentioned 'People who think dressing in all black makes them look cool."
This one could cut down on the donuts.
Do you have a graph on how that has cut down on corruption?
It does raise the risk of engaging in fraud. And it does establish faith in the justice system. Neither presently occur in the USA.
It does raise the risk of engaging in fraud. And it does establish faith in the justice system. Neither presently occur in the USA.
That sounds dangerously close to a priori thinking, you know how the wogster doesn't approve of that, we need a graph as graphs prove everything.
That's what I am talking about!
"The authoritarian Southeast Asian state doesn’t just send unscrupulous financiers to jail. Sometimes, it sends them to death row.
Amid a sweeping cleanup of its financial sector, Vietnam has sentenced three bankers to death in the past six months.
One duo now on death row embezzled roughly $25 million from the state-owned Vietnam Agribank. Their co-conspirators caught decade-plus prison sentences.
In March, a 57-year-old former regional boss from Vietnam Development Bank, another government-run bank, was sentenced to death over a $93-million swindling job.
According to Vietnam’s Tuoi Tre news outlet, several of his colluders were sentenced to life imprisonment after they confessed to securing bogus loans with a diamond ring and a BMW coupe. And last week, in an unrelated case, charges against senior employees from the same bank allege $47 million in losses from dubious loans."
http://www.globalpost.com/dispatch/news/regions/asia-pacific/vietnam/140402/vietnam-s-solution-corrupt-bankers-firing-squads