Iceland Begins Formally Handing Corrupt Bankers Prison Sentences

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The biggest fraud case involving corrupt bankers in Iceland has seen six defendants handed prison sentences in the Kaupþing bank market manipulation case. 

The former Director of one of Iceland’s biggest banks has been sentenced to four years and six months in prison.

Icelandmonitor.mbl.is reports:

The other sentences are as follows:

  • Bjarki Diego, former Credit Manager: two years and six months
  • Ein­ar Pálmi Sig­munds­son, former Director of Proprietary Trading: two years (suspended)
  • Birn­ir Sær Björns­son and Pét­ur Krist­inn Guðmars­son, proprietary trading executives: eighteen months (suspended)
  • Sig­urður Ein­ars­son, former Kaupþing board chairman: one year
  • Hreiðar Már Sig­urðsson, former Director of the bank, received no further penalty, having previously been sentenced in the ‘Al-Thani affair’.

The two remaining defendants, Björk Þór­ar­ins­dótt­ir and Magnús­ Guðmunds­son­, were acquitted of all or most charges.

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