Fed Refuses to Disclose Identity of Recipients of $2 Trillion in Loans

via Bloomberg.com:
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Nov. 10 (Bloomberg) — The Federal Reserve is refusing to identify the recipients of almost $2 trillion of emergency loans from American taxpayers or the troubled assets the central bank is accepting as collateral. [snip]

Bloomberg News has requested details of the Fed lending under the U.S. Freedom of Information Act and filed a federal lawsuit Nov. 7 seeking to force disclosure. [snip]

“You have to balance the need for transparency with protecting the public interest,” Talbott said. “Taxpayers have a right to know where their tax dollars are going, but one piece of information standing alone could undermine public confidence in the system.”

“Protecting the public interest” indeed. A thin screen.

2 comments to Fed Refuses to Disclose Identity of Recipients of $2 Trillion in Loans

  • I’ve been engaged in taxations for longer then I care to acknowledge, both on the individual side (all my working life!!) and from a legal point of view since passing the bar and pursuing tax law. I’ve offered a lot of advice and redressed a lot of wrongs, and I must say that what you’ve put up makes impeccable sense. Please carry on the good work – the more people know the better they’ll be outfitted to handle with the tax man, and that’s what it’s all about.

  • Suzanne O'Keeffe

    Thank you Lindsey! It’s quite reassuring, coming from someone with your background. I much appreciate it! I am carrying on with my book — which is nearing completion. I’m about to do a big update to the blog — all very exciting.

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