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<blockquote data-quote="rebelriser" data-source="post: 3248591" data-attributes="member: 12924"><p>I cant understand why the Criminal Assets Bureau isnt expanded to incorporate the monies owed to now government banks. If it can incorporate tax offenders then it could certainly get involved with ceasing all of the assets of the rogue bankers and developers and let them rot with the clothes on their back in a hole somewhere</p><p></p><p>I Read the article and am fairly shocked to see that the new board of Anglo are simply settling on the response that the ex board members simply do not have the cash to pay back the loans and at the same time accept a huge pension from the bank </p><p></p><p>Compare this with a recent story of a widowed lady that had to pay a portion of her pension on a weekly pension to pay off a tax settlement that she inherited from her deceased husband</p></blockquote><p></p>
[QUOTE="rebelriser, post: 3248591, member: 12924"] I cant understand why the Criminal Assets Bureau isnt expanded to incorporate the monies owed to now government banks. If it can incorporate tax offenders then it could certainly get involved with ceasing all of the assets of the rogue bankers and developers and let them rot with the clothes on their back in a hole somewhere I Read the article and am fairly shocked to see that the new board of Anglo are simply settling on the response that the ex board members simply do not have the cash to pay back the loans and at the same time accept a huge pension from the bank Compare this with a recent story of a widowed lady that had to pay a portion of her pension on a weekly pension to pay off a tax settlement that she inherited from her deceased husband [/QUOTE]
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