As Whistleblowing Becomes The Most Profitable Financial ‘Industry’, Many More ‘Greg Smiths’ Are Coming

Thursday, March 15, 2012
By Paul Martin

by Tyler Durden
ZeroHedge.com
03/15/2012

Minutes ago on CNBC, Jim Cramer announced that Greg Smith will never get a job on Wall Street again as “one never goes to the press. Ever.” Naturally, the assumption is that the secrets of Wall Street’s dirty clothing are supposed to stay inside the family, or else one may wake up with a horsehead in their bed. There is one small problem with that. Now that compensations on Wall Street have plunged, and terminations are set for the biggest spike since the Lehman collapse, the opportunity cost to defect from the club has also collapsed. And if anything, Greg Smith’s NYT OpEd has shown that it is not only ok to go to the press, but is in fact cool. So what happens next? Well, as the following Reuters article reports, ‘whistleblowing’ over corrupt and criminal practices on Wall Street is suddenly becoming the next growth industry. Yes – people may get priced out of the industry, but since the industry will likely fire you regardless in the “New Normal” where fundamentals don’t matter, and where the only thing that does matter is the H.4.1 statement (as Zero Hedge incidentally pointed out back in early 2010), why not expose some of the dirt that has been shovelled deep under the coach, and get paid some serious money for it?

Here is Reuters on why we are about to get a deluge of Greg Smiths exposing the muppet army, only this time they will not cast merely ethical aspersions about their employers, but will provide solid, hard evidence of criminality.

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