Re: Dirty money makes the world go 'round



Sir Frederick wrote:

http://blog.foreignpolicy.com/node/5324
Dirty money makes the world go 'round
Home » blogs » Erica Alini
Fri, 06/29/2007 - 4:18pm.
It's no surprise: the West is rich, the rest is poor. Seventy to ninety percent of global income flows to the top twenty percent of
the world's population. But here's what you didn't know: A lot of that money is illicit. According to conservative estimates,
under-the-table financial outflows from poor countries to rich countries amounted to $500-800 billion in the 1990s and 2000s. That's
ten times more than the foreign aid that made its way from rich countries to poor countries during that same time period: a mere
$50-80 billion. Raymond Baker, director of Global Financial Integrity, shared these numbers at a presentation he gave yesterday. He
says that the trend of hiding cash in wealthy nations' bank accounts started in the 1960s when elites in the newly-independent
developing world realized that they didn't need to tuck stacks of rolled-up currency under the mattresses. Sending it to safe havens
in places like Zurich, London and Manhattan was far easier.

The ease with which dirty money travels around the world is the biggest legal loophole of capitalism. It's made those sitting in
the top twenty percent of the income tower a lot richer. But shouldn't it make them a little uncomfortable too?

Erica Alini

Ms Alini's logic is fascinating. Let's see, a corrupt government official in East Overshoeistan deposits his ill-gotten bribes and stolen aid money in a bank in Zurich, London, or Manhattan, and as if by magic, the reality that the developed nations are more economically stable than shaky third world dictatorships is our fault and should make us ashamed. Who could argue with that?
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