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Mt. Gox Questioned By Employees For At Least 2 Years Before Crisis

Rambo Tribble (1273454) writes "Reuters reports that Mt. Gox employees began to question the handling of funds at least two years ago. Although only CEO Mark Karpeles had full access to financial records, a group of a half-dozen employees began to suspect client funds were being diverted to cover operating costs, which included Karpeles' toys, such as a 'racing version of the Honda Civic imported from Britain.' Employees confronted Karpeles in early 2012, only to be given vague assurances with a 'pay no attention to the man behind the curtain' ring. Unfortunately, since Mt. Gox was not regulated as a financial institution under Japanese law, it is unclear what recourse might be gained in pursuing this question."

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  1. Now we'll find out something by Animats · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Now that ex-employees are talking to the press and the cops, we'll find out what was going on.

    The Reuters article makes it clear that Karpeles had exclusive personal control over Mt. Gox's cash. That probably means he'll be the one going to jail. I've been writing for months (ever since Mt. Gox suspended US dollar withdrawals last summer) that Mt. Gox was either incompetent, broke, or crooked. Now it looks like all of the above.

    Why would Karpeles import a Honda Accord R from the UK to Japan? They're made in Japan.

  2. Re: Easy by O('_')O_Bush · · Score: 5, Informative

    ...? That isn't what a Ponzi scheme is. That is just fraud.

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  3. Pro tip by glasshole · · Score: 5, Insightful

    Never ever work for a company where only the CEO has access to the financial records.