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Did Lehman Brothers CEOs and CFOs pay for what they had done?
  • DNemo January 2012 +1 -1 (+2 / -0 )
    I found that some Lehman Brothers CEOs and CFOs at head offices and branches in the world, in 2008, 2007, or a few years before the bankruptcy, now got CEO or CFO positions at other major banks in the world. Did they do so after paying for the results they had triggered, such as unemployment and the recesion? If not, I could not believe it is our social justice that they should not pay for it and we should pay for it. I believe we should creat a society where CEOs and CFOs should hold responsibilities for what they do, by paying large part of their compensations back for social loss they caused, so that we could prevent another Lehman Brothers.