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    Government Regulators Aided IndyMac Cover-Up, Maybe Others
    Darrel Dochow May Not Be the Only Official Who Helped Banks Hide Financial Problems
    By BRIAN ROSS, JUSTIN ROOD, and JOSEPH RHEE

    Jan. 16, 2009—


    A brewing fraud scandal at the Treasury Department may be worse than officials originally thought.


    Investigators probing how Treasury regulators allowed a bank to falsify financial records hiding its ill health have found at least three other instances of similar apparent fraud, sources tell ABC News.


    In at least one instance, investigators say, banking regulators actually approached the bank with the suggestion of falsifying deposit dates to satisfy banking rules -- even if it disguised the bank's health to the public.
    http://abcnews.go.com/print?id=6658365


    I wouldn't be surprised if it was the Fed, but you always hear about nationalizing the Fed and make it part of the Gov., as if the Treasury is always abiding the law.

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    Re: Government Regulators Aided IndyMac Cover-Up, Maybe Others

    so the problem was not lack of regulation but the regulators themselves! , the solution must be to replace the regulators, or get more of them!

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      Re: Government Regulators Aided IndyMac Cover-Up, Maybe Others

      Fred said this about ABC news a while back - that outfit definitely stands out from the rest of the MSM in this country as far as coverage of corruption.

      A separate entity named ABC Inc., formerly Capital Cities/ABC Inc., is that firm's direct parent company, and that company is owned in turn by Disney.

      David Westin has been the president since 1997....

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        Re: Government Regulators Aided IndyMac Cover-Up, Maybe Others

        I don't trust anyone that went to Harvard or worked at Goldman Sachs. One might say these are the economic axis of evil.

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