A (not so) brief ‘criminal’ history of the ECB

29 May 2024 , 12:30
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A (not so) brief ‘criminal’ history of the ECB
A (not so) brief ‘criminal’ history of the ECB

From political witch-hunts and nobbling bank mergers to hacking Covid regulations, the ECB’s brushes with the law are varied and plentiful.

Sophia Martinez

Peter Kazimir, Slovenia, Spain, Germany, Cyprus, Banks, Antonio Fazio, Miguel Angel Fernandez Ordonez, Jean-Claude Trichet, Bernard Tapie, Christine Lagarde, European Central Bank, Edward Scicluna, Malta

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