I just voted for the Worst Corporation of 2009. Here were the nominees:

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I just voted for the Worst Corporation of 2009. Here were the nominees:
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Perhaps one of the most corrupt individuals is Jackie Clegg (Dodd – wife of Senator Chris Dodd) who last year raked in:
$250,000 from IPC Holdings – Subsidiary of AIG
$350,000 from Clegg International Consultants as managing partner for consulting fees
$ 49,000 from Cardiome Pharmacutical Co. for director fees
$130,000 from Javelin Pharmaceutical Co. for director fees
$ 54,811 from CME Group for director fees
$130,000 from Brookside Senior Living for director fees
$146,000 from Blockbuster for director fees
$?? from Cabot Holdings (or CBOT Holdings) for director fees
$?? from Chicago Board of Trade for director fees
$?? from Export-Import Bank of US for serving as Chief Operating Officer
Is this perhaps how one can pursuade the US Senate?!!
excellent #s in documenting corruption for an individual, Carlson. But just to keep it in perspective….
$1,600,0000,000,000,000
Goldman Sacks, the worst of any.
Goldman Sachs is the worst because they seem to be the queen bee of the smitten financial hive.
Has to be Goldman government Sachs and the merry men from treasury.
Picking from the provided list – Goldman Sachs wins hands down.
GS is known to me as a near employer decades ago. I am so happy I choose someone else because I did not say I would accept their job offer if I got one!