And I think we want to know exactly what happened with the rigging of Libor.
It recently launched a criminal investigation, in the wake of the Libor scandal, into the rigging of inter-bank lending rates.
After the service at St Paul's, and lunch with the Lord Mayor, he has a session of the Commission on Banking Standards, investigating the rigging of Libor.
Earlier this month, police in Europe said an organised crime syndicate based in Singapore had been behind the rigging of hundreds of games between 2008 and 2011.
On the deck the crew of the R Tucker Thompson are helping other passengers into safety harnesses, so they too can fulfil the childhood fantasy of climbing the rigging.
But the judge claimed it was in the public interest to discover how far up the chain of command knowledge of the rigging went, noting "the cat is out of the bag".
Sources in the last Labour government have told me that it was well known at the time that ministers wanted to do everything possible to reduce the cost of credit to help get the economy moving, but have stressed that this was totally different from allegations about the rigging of the market and lying about the Libor rate.
Internal inspector general documents said he told the IG's office it shouldn't have investigated the alleged rigging, nor should the matter have been referred to the Justice Department.
Prime Minister Raila Odinga accused the government at the time of rigging the vote and this prompted widespread violence in which over 1, 200 were killed and several other thousands displaced.
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Mr Mugabe is wily enough to know he is unpopular, which is why he took the precaution of rigging the last parliamentary election, five years ago, as well as the presidential ballot of 2002.
Mr Smarth also denounced Mr Aristide's friends on the electoral council for rigging the first round of Senate elections that were held last April.
The Obama Administration, including the EPA itself, legislators from both parties, and scores of business leaders like Exelon Chief Executive John Rowe all prefer that Congress pass a bill that regulates carbon dioxide to the EPA jerry-rigging the Clean Air Act to do so.
Zimbabwe's vote this weekend (see article) may yet prove, despite all the violence and rigging, that the right to vote can still be made to count.
In the Lords (from 2.30pm) questions cover the government's plans to commemorate the centenary of World War I, the need for a reduction in domestic food waste, and the interest rate rigging scandal in the City.
Emails from traders cited as evidence for the Libor rigging are particularly lurid, according to sources.
Farooq lost his main plank of autonomy and, after the poll, was accused of rigging the results.
Those most affected will be 1500 people in the investment bank division where the Libor rigging took place.
The Libor scandal suggests this is not simply the result of trading skill, but the successful rigging of markets.
But after the financial crisis they were brought in to fix RBS's investment bank, and the concern is that they did not get to grips with the market rigging that continued on their watch.
The Libor-rigging scandal could have been the failure of other regulators, as Mr. Geithner suggests.
The confusion was made worse on December 30th when Mr Moi himself issued a press statement blaming the government-appointed commission and accusing it of rigging the polls in favour of the opposition.
The MPs said that the rate-rigging had done "great damage" to the UK's reputation.
India hinted that it would suspend the state government during the election to reduce the risk of rigging, then backed away for fear of offending the chief minister, Farooq Abdullah, whose National Conference party is part of the coalition that governs in Delhi.
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In other words, the Fed is investing in U.S. stocks and in essence is rigging the equity markets.
Since then, Swiss bank UBS and the Royal Bank of Scotland have been fined hundreds of millions of pounds for rigging the rate, which is used to set a range of financial deals.
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The Libor rate-rigging scandal has banks at the center of a massive investigation and left ones like Barclays, UBS and Royal Bank of Scotland subject to billions of dollars in in fines.
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Slim won the right to buy Telmex in a controversial transaction, one in which critics charged Salinas with rigging the bidding in favor of the group of investors lead by Slim.
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To a fresh observer, it was the very opposite of what you might expect a Nigerian election to be - an escape from the grotesque abuses of ballot stuffing and vote rigging of the past.
But the system was introduced with one main purpose - to eliminate the possibility of vote-rigging, and give the Kenyan electorate faith in the credibility of the count.
The hi-tech system was introduced with one main purpose - to eliminate the possibility of vote-rigging, and give the Kenyan electorate faith in the count - but our correspondent says the failure could end up having the opposite effect.
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