Friday, February 12, 2010

Goldman Sachs faces 'Robin Hood tax' vote-rigging claims

http://www.blogger.com/post-create.g?blogID=5593036834815438356

Why is it when there is corruption or coniving going on, one always fines Goldman Sachs name.
Either they really are corrupt or it's a strickingly remarkable coiencedence....everytime.

Goldman Sachs is investigating claims that one of its computers was used to rig a public vote on the introduction of a so-called “Robin Hood tax” on bankers.


The Robin Hood Tax campaign alleged that a Goldman computer was one of two computers that allegedly “spammed” the internet poll with more than 4,600 “no” votes in less than 20 minutes on Thursday.

Technical staff for the Robinhoodtax.org.uk website said the “no” counter increased at a “dramatic rate” from 3.41pm.


The number of “no” votes jumped from 1,400 to 6,000 before campaigners – who are calling for the introduction of 0.05pc tax on banking transactions – tightened the site’s security.

Robin Hood’s security team claimed it traced the erroneous votes to two computers, one of which is allegedly registered as belonging to Goldman.

A spokesman for Goldman said the bank had “just received this information and is investigating fully”.