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Thursday
Aug132009

Paulson & Goldman Sachs, The Plot Thickens (A View From The UK)

A reader emailed us this excellent video from Channel 4 News in Great Britain.  Their economics reporter is Faisal Islam, and he's put together a little clip that you'll enjoying seeing.  Interestingly, on he laments the lack of transparency with the UK bailouts and praises our own.  Odd in that most observers here make the same complaint about our own particular bailout bastion of disaster.

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From Faisal Islam:

But the plot has thickened over the connections between the former US Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson and his former company Goldman Sachs. It centres on the decision made to bailout AIG, which saw some $13 billion of US taxpayers money go to Goldman, its biggest counterparty. On this blog last week I wrote:

‘Fascinatingly, Mr Paulson was aware of the potential for a conflict of interest in those decisions so he went to the lawyers. “It would have been wrong to recuse myself, so I got a waiver from the ethics agreement from the Government ethics office,” he recently told Congress, in little-reported remarks.

That waiver has now been published here after sterling investigative work from the New York Times. It can be viewed here.

It was granted by a White House counsel on the day of the decision about AIG, which is not the normal course of events according to the New York Times. The newspaper also found out through freedom of information about the disproportionate number of telephone calls being made by Paulson to Lloyd Blankfein, Goldman’s CEO at the time of the bailout.

Two things I would draw from this. First, why don’t we have similar disclosures about the UK bailouts? Second, Hank Paulson’s forthcoming book should make for rather interesting reading.

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Reader Comments (4)

Nice article..Faisa.
common people are still in zombie..Hope they wake up, arise and awake.
Aug 14, 2009 at 1:57 AM | Unregistered CommenterChirag
Look, the entire business of selling investment opportunities to investors is at some level, a sham.

There is only one question to ask any such purveyor of 'opportunity': "Why aren't you investing in it yourself?"
Aug 14, 2009 at 1:23 PM | Unregistered Commenterpopo
Blah, blah,blah. YOU talk while Goldman Sach's penetrates you. OVER & OVER AGAIN.
Aug 14, 2009 at 3:19 PM | Unregistered CommenterFed-Up
Popo...brokers are mere pimps...

with investments, it's always the greater fool theory...
Aug 14, 2009 at 4:36 PM | Registered CommenterDailyBail

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