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In the dock, but not in jail

Why have so few bankers gone to jail in the wake of the financial crisis? That is a question many ordinary people have asked in the past few years. More surprisingly, the issue even invaded the Oscar ceremonies last month.

The prize for best documentary was handed to the film Inside Job, which covers the financial meltdown. Accepting his award, the director Charles Ferguson delivered a speech which was almost as memorable as Colin Firth’s (albeit not as funny). “Forgive me, I must start by pointing out that three years after our horrific financial crisis caused by financial fraud, not a single financial executive has gone to jail,” he declared, to scattered applause. “That’s wrong!”

Which raises the question: why? Why are men such as Bernie Madoff now sitting in jails, but all those faceless men and women who conjured up subprime loans or dodgy collateralised debt obligations are not? Is it a plot, worthy of an “inside job”? Or is something else going on?

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吉莲•邰蒂(Gillian Tett)担任英国《金融时报》的助理主编,负责manbetx app苹果 金融市场的报导。2009年3月,她荣获英国出版业年度记者。她1993年加入FT,曾经被派往前苏联和欧洲地区工作。1997年,她担任FT东京分社社长。2003年,她回到伦敦,成为Lex专栏的副主编。邰蒂在剑桥大学获得社会人文学博士学位。她会讲法语、俄语、日语和波斯语。

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