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To date there have been few who have been held accountable for their actions. When their institutions collapsed, they slipped away with their bonuses. It was left to the taxpayers to help pay to fix the wreckage they left behind.
The banks created a daisy chain of interlocking deals that bought each others' leftovers. Without disclosing it to shareholders, the banks also secretly bought their own deals that they could not sell.