Suddenly Dimon got quiet. He leaned back and slowly smiled. “So hit me with a fine. We can afford it.”
In which Dimon lucidly articulates for us why fines will never be sufficient -- and that these people won't start behaving themselves unless they start facing the same penalty that the rest of face for (in general) much lesser transgressions -- namely, jail time, and outright expropriation of their holdings.
In which Dimon lucidly articulates for us why fines will never be sufficient -- and that these people won't start behaving themselves unless they start facing the same penalty that the rest of face for (in general) much lesser transgressions -- namely, jail time, and outright expropriation of their holdings.