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Fraud*
According to the Collins English Dictionary 10th Edition fraud can be defined as: "deceit, trickery, sharp practice, or breach of confidence, perpetrated for profit or to gain some unfair or dishonest advantage".[1] In the broadest sense, a fraud is an intentional deception made for personal gain or to damage another individual; the related adjective is fraudulent. The specific legal definition varies by legal jurisdiction. Fraud is a crime, and also a civil law violation. Defrauding people or entities of money or valuables is a common purpose of fraud, but there have also been fraudulent "discoveries", e.g. in science, to gain prestige rather than immediate monetary gain
*As defined in Wikipedia

Sunday, August 2, 2009

Goldman Sachs- Capco membership quite the Financial Mystery

Imagine starting an insurance company,collect the premiums and never have to pay a client for losses.Goldman Sachs and a few others,thought this was a splendid idea. What kind of insurance plan is this? Enter the name Capco- Customer Asset Protection Company.

Billions in Lehman Claims Could Bury an Elusive Insurer

Published: Friday, 31 Jul 2009 12:51 PM ET

The New York Times
By: Zachery Kouwe

Next to a Chinese restaurant in Burlington, Vt., lurks a quiet guardian of Wall Street — an obscure insurance company that is supposed to protect big-money investors in the event of a catastrophic failure of a major brokerage firm.

A failure, for instance, like the one that brought down Lehman Brothers nearly 11 months ago. Now, after years in the shadows, the insurer, the Customer Asset Protection Company, could finally be put to the test, and questions are starting to swirl.
The worry is that the company, which has never paid out a claim, might be unable to cope with the Lehman bankruptcy.

Capco, which is private, is something of a financial mystery. Its members include Wall Street giants like Morgan Stanley and Goldman Sachs.

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2 COMMENTS:

Anonymous said...

The lack of regulation and law curbing the behaviour of corporations/companies allows them (or the controling human 'minds' who hide behind the corporations) to get away with a lot of crimes. The same is true over here in the UK where the liability of directors of companies is very limited indeed.

In many ways the corporation has greater legal rights and protection than the natural human being. This isn't right.

Anonymous said...

It would certainly appear that the Governments of the world operate at the behest of Big Corporations. From the Oil industry to the Pharmaceutical companies as well as and seemingly ESPECIALLY the FINANCIALS, led by none other than GOLDMAN SACHS. It is not just ineptitude any longer, It is collusion......

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