Fraud squad officers and white-collar crime investigators
Darragh29 wrote: » Call me cynical but I imagine this is just a response to pacify people for the moment. Just like the round ups that were done after Jack the Ripper struck, although they had no idea who he was, the Police just arrested people to keep the public happy and create the impression that something was being done. Yawn...
banshee_bones wrote: » id say they have long destroyed any kind of incriminating evidence!!! :pac:
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » im sure this will do Irelands standing in the worlds money markets a world of good the 3rd biggest bank in the country getting turned over by the fraud squad
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » i think people have to go to jail at this stage its the only thing that will calm the public
Mizu_Ger wrote: » People in general or anyone in particular?
SEPT 23 1989 wrote: » any legal eagles here know if convicted how long these clever people would serve in the Joy?
Fizman wrote: » I've a good mate of mine working in the Lending dept as an assistant manager in Anglo HO, so he's probably getting the latex glove treatment right now!! :pac: I have his work email. Seriously contemplating sending him an email: "Hey <xxxx>, how are things bud? When you getting down for a few beers again? We're hitting Galway this weekend if your interested......let me know! Should be a good one! P.S. Thanks a lot for writing off that 200k loan buddy. You're a true friend! Got me out of a real big hole there! Talk soon, Fizman Myself and a few other mates are currently gmailing each other saying that we should all send one off to him! LOL
skelliser wrote: » lets be clear: this was a pure PR exercise nothing more, No one will ever go to jail over this.