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Shame gene has disappeared from financial system

By John Plender

Published: August 16 2009 19:32 | Last updated: August 16 2009 19:32

When Lazard Brothers, the London arm of the Lazard banking empire, was brought to its knees by a rogue trader in 1931, the miscreant made a confession and shot himself.

Nowadays it is only a mild exaggeration to say that European rogue traders serve relatively short jail sentences before taking to the lecture circuit to explain that the damage they wrought was largely the fault of stupid directors.

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