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Enormous scale? The total fees from this fraud were $2.4 million. https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-09-09/wells-far... The "excuse" is that a bunch of employees did it against management's express instructions, and that management actually took action (albeit stupid ineffective action) to prevent it back in 2014. https://www.bloomberg.com/view/articles/2016-09-19/tough-tar... This is not something that was…
I should have known you'd show up with some bullshit misdirection. The scale of the fraud is enormous because it involved millions of accounts. That means millions of individual decisions to misuse customers' accounts for personal profit. The fact that it generated very little income for WF just means that it wasn't a very successful fraud. You don't get to evade criminal liability by saying that your criminal enterp…
The fraud was successful; it caused WF to continue paying underperforming salespeople. The fraud didn't make money for WF because WF was one of the victims - in fact, as far as money lost goes, probably the primary victim.
But the thing is, there is no evidence of any criminal organization or conspiracy. The criminals in this case - the 5,300 sales people - don't appear to have coordinated at all.
Are you sure we are commenting on the same story?