“Pursuant to the statutory powers vested in him by the People of the State of New York . . . [and] extensive investigation included the review of more than 30,000 pages of documents, including internal SCB [Standard Chartered Bank] e-mails that describe willful and egregious violations of law. For almost ten years, SCB schemed with the Government of Iran and hid from regulators roughly 60,000 secret transactions, involving at least $250 billion, and reaping SCB hundreds of millions of dollars in fees. SCB’s actions left the U.S. financial system vulnerable to terrorists, weapons dealers, drug kingpins and corrupt regimes, and deprived law enforcement investigators of crucial information used to track all manner of criminal activity. –NYS Department of Financial Services

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Benjamin Lawsky, head of the New York State Department of Financial Services, has declared that the Treasury Department and the Federal Reserve is “too corrupt” to be involved in NY’s actions against money launderers and Iran sponsors at Standard Chartered bank.

At least, that corruption is what was implied by his actions (note those are my words, not his). Lawsky refused to give Tim Geithner or Ben Bernanke or anyone else at Treasury or the Fed any advance notice of pending legal/regulatory actions. Sorry, Treasury, he seemed to be saying, but your track records preceded you.

Good for him.

I wish more state regulators, attorneys general, and banking supervisors would distance themselves from all Federal relations. At least, until the regulatory incompetence, which came into full flower under George W. Bush and continues unabated under Barrack Obama, com es to its miserable end. We have a Republic, with separate rules for state and national regulations. It is apparent to all that nearly all Federal regulators, other than the FDIC, have dropped the ball.

Start with the corruption of the Treasury department going back to Robert Rubin. His tenure, working in concert with Alan Greenspan and Phil Gramm, was where the office of the Treasury Secretary turned into a Wall Street subsidiary. The revolving door policy was in full view. Once Treasury was corrupted, it was a short hop to the rest of the oversight infrastructure taking their level of regulatory capture to new levels. That would be during the BUsh administration.

This Treasury Department, like the one that preceded it, along with Congress and the White House, have proven themselves to be utterly incapable of overseeing the banking industry. Rather than adhere to this betrayal of the public trust, Mr. Lawsky decided to do something amazing: He actually followed the law. The rest of the regulatory sector should take note.

Have a read of the paragraph at the top of this page to see how prosecution of banking felons and their crony capitalist allies is supposed to be done.

We live in the Banana Republic formerly known as the United States. Its time to turn this nation back into a Democracy . . .

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Sources:

August 6, 2012: In the Matter of Standard Chartered Bank, Order Pursuant to Banking Law § 39

Treasury Department and Federal Reserve were blindsided and angered by New York’s banking regulator

Carrick Mollenkamp and Emily Flitter and Karen Freifeld

Reuters, Wed Aug 8, 2012

http://www.reuters.com/article/2012/08/08/us-standardchartered-iran-idUSBRE8750VM20120808