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23 May 2013
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Charlotte Chabas
Charlotte Chabas is a French journalist writing for
Le Monde
.
Updated:
12 July 2012
By Charlotte Chabas
Banks:
How Iceland stalks its banksters
In London, Barclays rigged the interest rates on interbanks loans, while in Madrid, Bankia cooked the books in order go public. How can banks be held accountable? Iceland has appointed a team of investigators that seeks out fraud and sends the perpetrators to court.
12 July 2012
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Le Monde
Paris