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by rosndo
1586 days ago
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Oof. Some incredibly problematic stuff in this article: > Such controls might be expected to prevent a bank from opening accounts for clients such as Rodoljub Radulović, a Serbian securities fraudster indicted in 2001 by the US Securities and Exchange Commission. The Guardian seems to be proposing that people with (certain?) criminal convictions should not be allowed to have bank accounts. Is there any other way to interpret this? |
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