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Threat of jail could help prevent the next bank-led financial crisis

  • Written by The Conversation
imageOnly one banker has been forced to serve prison time as a result of the global financial crisis.Image sourced from Shutterstock.com

Despite bankers playing a central role in the global financial crisis, only one has been jailed as a result, leading many taxpayers and investors to ask why more haven’t been criminally held to account.

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Boats secrecy leads to bad policy without democratic accountability

  • Written by The Conversation
imageThe Abbott government has hid asylum policy behind 'operational matters' since it took office – starting with then-immigration minister Scott Morrison in 2013.AAP/Paul Miller

The secrecy around whether the Australian government has or has not paid people smugglers highlights a deeper problem with the way it is handling asylum-seeker policy....

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  1. The pressure is mounting on Abbott to deliver on climate
  2. Capital gains tax is broken - here's a radical way to fix it
  3. 'Going it alone' adds to tertiary students' high mental health risk
  4. Iconic murders: fictionalising the life of Martha Rendell
  5. Children with autism aren't necessarily visual learners
  6. Science in silos isn't such a bad thing
  7. The pope’s encyclical on climate change – will evangelicals care?
  8. When science gets ugly – the story of Philipp Lenard and Albert Einstein
  9. Young adults don't understand health insurance basics – and that makes it hard to shop for a plan
  10. Pope Francis climate advocate: reframing the debate
  11. Lessons from business for the would-be Labour leaders
  12. Spokane's black community embraces white allies, so what's behind Rachel Dolezal's perplexing deception?
  13. You think there is no alternative to Sisi’s regime in Egypt? Think again
  14. Swine flu vaccine's mysterious link to narcolepsy is no reason not to protect yourself
  15. What we actually learned from the Sunday Times: the rules of spying never change
  16. Another housing crisis looms as millennials struggle to find homes they can afford
  17. Indonesia at risk from huge fires because of El Niño
  18. In the event of robot apocalypse, just wait for a system crash
  19. Politicians put forward their worst sides
  20. Deal to pass tougher assets test includes more scrutiny of retirement income
  21. Why Pakistan is so suspicious of Save the Children
  22. Why we are still living with the legacy of Waterloo – that 'most bloody battle'
  23. Ethics vs economics: the cost of outsourcing clinical trials to developing countries
  24. We can't keep holding schools responsible for the education of our children – parents matter too
  25. When researchers ask for data on penalization of black kids, schools resist, cover up
  26. As cash becomes quaint, are ATMs on path to obsolescence?
  27. Could video technology help prevent injuries in young pitchers?
  28. How law professors helped the Supreme Court understand the Affordable Care Act
  29. We can build remote-controlled rescue robots, but what's coming next is even more exciting
  30. Trinity Mirror's plan for 'news by numbers' ignores what people want from journalism
  31. Modern day Canterbury Tales refreshes Chaucer to tell the lost stories of refugees
  32. Australia must prepare for massive job losses due to automation
  33. Not just greyhound racing: it's time to clean up other animal industries
  34. Beyond breadwinners and authority figures – dads enter the 21st century
  35. The belief that women do care work and men get paid does a great disservice to society
  36. Why are our perceptions about the military so far off the mark?
  37. Six things other cities can learn from Transport for London's success
  38. The Pope's environmental encyclical promises to shake up the climate debate
  39. No means no: how resistance training for women can stop (some) rape
  40. Radical Islam and the West: the moral panic behind the threat
  41. Toil and trouble: the myth of the witch is no myth at all
  42. #distractinglysexy: Sir Tim Hunt's gift to feminism in science
  43. Burdens of war service create a strong case for a veterans' court
  44. Road users must pay, sooner rather than later
  45. With encyclical, Pope Francis elevates environmental justice
  46. Journalists must get better at science
  47. How to dope in cycling and get away with it
  48. Crime and punishment and rehabilitation: a smarter approach
  49. Propaganda or cost of innovation? The high price of new drugs
  50. Dewsbury case reminds us we have much to learn about how extremism spreads

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