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Blame the bankers

Posted on 23 October 2015 by Huw Williams
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Actual convictions (26 in all) in Iceland

26 bankers already sentenced

kaupthing bankers

Posted in asides | Tagged 2008 financial crisis, bankers, Iceland | Leave a reply

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