In China HSBC wouldn't have gotten caught at all. They'd be running both the cartels and the local government behind the scenes, while also laundering money for them.
No, they wouldn't have gotten caught UNTIL the public found out about it and it became a big embarassment for the government. At which point most of the executives involved would have been executed.
Say what you want about the Chinese legal system (and I make no bones about the fact that horrific injustices occur regularly within it), but when there's a major cock-up, heads DO roll. Literally.
Transpose that here, and there would have been dozens of death sentences handed down out of the AIG and Lehman Brothers scandals.
Bernie Madoff wouldn't be sitting pretty and smirking about how he's a legend over at the prison in Butner.
The guys in charge of the Deepwater Horizon fiasco in the Gulf would be dead.
The top guys at that mining company in West Virginia that basically didn't give a shit about safety procedures? Dead or in prison.
This jackoff that runs that pharmacy responsible for the meningitis outbreak? Yeah, none of this "I invoke my 5th Amendment rights" bullshit. They'd pull out his fingernails until he confessed and THEN shoot him.
Yeah, I know, I know..."that's not the way we do things in America". More's the pity when it comes to the rich and powerful. Corporations in China are NOT people. Which means when they screw up big time, there *is* accountability -- assuming there's enough outcry to bring it to Beijing's attention and enough public anger to make them think twice about trying to sweep it under the rug.