Would YOU help a whale client launder drug monies if your manager asked you to "handle it"?

Looking back on the HSBC, Goldman Sachs, AIG, and Well's Fargo money-laundering scandals, its obvious nobody goes to jail on Wall Street any more (aside from Madoff who ripped off the wrong people), what would YOU do if your manager asked you handle a whale client from Mexico with $2 million of cash he wanted to convert to some shares in a NASDAQ small cap? Do you see this as a risk or opportunity to move up the corporate ladder?

 

Risk. If you get caught then depending on your corporate culture the blame could be placed on you and you entirely. What you could do is go through with it but tip off the guys in AML, that way if it goes through its not your fault and you followed orders, if it gets flagged then you reported it and still get to keep your job.

 

$2 million of cash is considered "whale" client money? What is he laundering? Money from an ISIS bake sale?

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I'm hoping this is hypothetical, but no. You go to fucking jail, real jail, for that type of shit. And getting involved with Mexican cartels? Brilliant idea. Even better do it without knowing it for a terrorist org. For $2MM (that you don't see) so you could rise up to the ranks of middle management in trade processing so that you could someday make a couple hundred grand per year? And this stuff is usually so boring: it's not like Jason Bourne or Mission Impossible, it's more like Office Space, but the FBI walks in and takes some poor schmuck away.

If you're going to go illegal, then do it for real. Don't work some middle office job at HSBC, get arrested for nothing and be Bubba's bitch in cell block D. Go work for the cartel. Be a baller and make tens or hundreds of millions laundering money and running drugs. If you're gonna be a bear, be a grizzly.

 

This has to be one of the dumbest fucking questions I have read. You really think your boss is going to rock up and ask you to launder some dick head's pocket money? Are you that thick to think that you would be able to pull some shit like this in a bank? Really? You don't think there is any type of KYC that goes on? You think that anybody can fucking rock up in a bank and ask to launder money? "big whale" client my ass. Go back to high school or wherever you come from.

"looking back at the money laundering scandal" fuck you - and go learn about them before asking such stupid shit. When money is laundered it's a lot more complicated then dip shit harry coming to you with a suitcase full of cash.

 

Having said that, do you think BO to FO moves in prison are frequent? I'm sure there's quite a bit of switching back and forth, with some FO to BO as well. Sounds like a great place if you're looking for that type of internal mobility.

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