Where? In Mexico? I know you're not talking about the U.S.
I read them the other day and don't recall every detail, but seem to recall that they mentioned a sting operation in the states among other things.
I want any investigation at all into who knew what, not just "oops", settle and admit no wrongdoing, never hear about it again (til they do it again).
How do you know there wasn't any? I didn't look into this, but after reading that bozo's Rolling Stone article I looked into the lack of indictments about the Lehman Brothers and their Repo 105 accounting scheme. He had conveniently failed to mention that there had been several extensive investigations into it, but authorities believed that they would be unable to get any convictions.
Don't get me wrong, I am sure that there is plenty of banking fraud, in fact, I would be shocked if there was no banking fraud, but suspecting it and getting a conviction is two different things. The very nature of such crimes makes them very difficult to prove. And prosecuting cases that prosecutors know will lose would be extremely wasteful of taxpayer money.
I'd be satisfied with indictments for now.
I wouldn't. If prosecutors were knowingly wasting my tax money to inconvenience people they suspect of crimes that they knew they couldn't prove I would expect that they lose their jobs.