As usual Iceland refuses to take responsibility for it's crimes and keeps laughing in the faces of the people it robbed from their money.
Using a time proven "ich habe es nicht gewusst" defense they keep denying they are responsible for the greatest robbery in the history of mankind. The Icelandic government has to make sure that banks follow international regulations for banking. The Icelandic government failed to watch what was happening (probably too busy spending all the tax money it brought in). And a lot of international organizations have warned the Icelandic government, long before it went wrong, but the Icelandic government choose to ignore all those warnings.
It would be nice if just one person in Iceland would show the decency of taking some responsibility. Clearly people from Iceland are disgusting.
And they have no shame as is clearly shown here:
Using a time proven "ich habe es nicht gewusst" defense they keep denying they are responsible for the greatest robbery in the history of mankind. The Icelandic government has to make sure that banks follow international regulations for banking. The Icelandic government failed to watch what was happening (probably too busy spending all the tax money it brought in). And a lot of international organizations have warned the Icelandic government, long before it went wrong, but the Icelandic government choose to ignore all those warnings.
It would be nice if just one person in Iceland would show the decency of taking some responsibility. Clearly people from Iceland are disgusting.
And they have no shame as is clearly shown here:
Iceland turns down British, Dutch offer on Icesave
Iceland has rejected a proposal from Britain and the Netherlands that would compensate depositors who lost money in the collapse of an Icelandic bank in 2008, Finance Minister Steingrimur Sigfusson said Monday. ... The president of Iceland, Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, has refused to sign legislation approved by parliament that would pay the British and Dutch governments 3.8 billion euros (5.2 billion dollars) for their reimbursements.
Iceland has rejected a proposal from Britain and the Netherlands that would compensate depositors who lost money in the collapse of an Icelandic bank in 2008, Finance Minister Steingrimur Sigfusson said Monday. ... The president of Iceland, Olafur Ragnar Grimsson, has refused to sign legislation approved by parliament that would pay the British and Dutch governments 3.8 billion euros (5.2 billion dollars) for their reimbursements.
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