Icelandic Censorship Run Amok

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TruePaige

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http://icelandweatherreport.co...dered-against-ruv.html

Yesterday the website WikiLeaks* published TOP SECRET information about loans made by Kaupthing bank just before the Big Meltdown last October. The info is a 209-page inside document containing slides used at a meeting of the bank?s loans committee on September 25 last year.

Rumours had been circulating about large-scale money transfers from the bank during the days preceding the bank collapse last fall. The leaked document shows definitively that massive loans were made to a select few during that time, most notably the largest shareholders in the bank and associated parties.

According to visir.is, loans made to the core investors of Kaupthing [the brothers Ágúst and Lýður Guðmundsson], and companies owned by them, amounted to some ISK 300 billion [USD 2.3 bn / EUR 1.6 bn].

Robert Tchenguiz, a member of the board of Exista [owned by the brothers] received loans of some ISK 330 billion.

Ólafur Ólafsson, he who once flew in Elton John to perform at his birthday bash [and who is associated with shipping company Samskip], received a loan of some ISK 140 billion.

Companies associated with the Baugur family received a loan amounting to some ISK 320 billion at the current rate of exchange.

AND THERE ARE MORE.

Seriously, I have a hard time getting my head around the iniquity practiced here. These were people who collected deposits from hard working individuals like you and me and used them as their own private money pit. As though nothing were more natural than to vacuum up funds from trusting people Europe-wide and just use it to play with. To buy toys with. Like jets. Or yachts. Or aging pop stars. GOD!!!

AND AS IF THAT WEREN?T ENOUGH?

As soon as the information became available on WikiLeaks, Kaupthing?s legal department went into overdrive trying to get the info removed. They started by threatening the site holders with a lawsuit. The site holders responded by giving them the finger, to wit:

No. We will not assist the remains of Kaupthing, or its clients,
to hide its dirty laundry from the global community. Attempts by
Kaupthing or its agents to discover the source of the document in
question may be a criminal violation of both Belgium source protection
laws and the Swedish constitution. Who is your US counsel?

Not to be undone, Kaupthing today applied for an injunction against RÚV [Iceland's national broadcaster] which was planning to cover the matter during its evening news hour [RÚV broke the news of the WikiLeak documents yesterday]. Unbelievably THE INJUNCTION WAS GRANTED just before the news was to go on the air. For some reason it was only aimed at RÚV, not at the other Icelandic media, although the latest is that Kaupthing has threatened injunctions against them, too, if they do not remove all discussion of the matter from their sites.

Particularly baffling in this is that New Kaupthing bank is not the same bank as the one that collapsed - the bank that applied for the injunction today is a bank OWNED BY THE PUBLIC SECTOR and it is hard to see why it goes to such great lengths to keep this information hidden from its owners - the Icelandic public. To the point of legally banning the national broadcaster - also owned by the people - from discussing matters of such great public importance.

Seriously. It does not compute, and my head hurts just thinking about it.

The fact that you can commit fraud, cook the books, and then use the same system that should be prosecuting you to cover it all up is a disgusting abuse of power.

The fact that this is basically an information blackout being performed by the entire nation to save face makes it more troublesome.
 

shortylickens

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Originally posted by: TruePaige
Nobody cares about Iceland. :(
I care.
But theres nothing for me to say and nothing I can do.

Perhaps go back and fine me a viking bride like I always wanted.
 

TruePaige

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Originally posted by: shortylickens
Originally posted by: TruePaige
Nobody cares about Iceland. :(
I care.
But theres nothing for me to say and nothing I can do.

Perhaps go back and fine me a viking bride like I always wanted.

Too bad they will be embroiled in a financial melt down as well. :(

If nothing else it provides and interesting perspective to say that some nations are doing poorly and hiding the fact that they are doing poorly from the world.
 

StageLeft

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Too late. Once it's out there, it's out there, just like any celeb pron video. If there's something to this, hopefully the perps will get at least 30 days in a white collar jail or maybe even a few months mansion-arrest.
 

daniel49

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As soon as the information became available on WikiLeaks, Kaupthing?s legal department went into overdrive trying to get the info removed. They started by threatening the site holders with a lawsuit. The site holders responded by giving them the finger, to wit:

Seems to me a lawsuit would only push it further into the public eye. Somewhat counter productive for those who want it hush hush?
 
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