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Iceland ex-PM Haarde ‘partly’ guilty over 2008 crisis
BBC – A special court in Reykjavik said Mr Haarde would face no punishment and his legal expenses would be paid for. But he was found guilty of one of the four charges: not holding cabinet meetings when things turned critical. Mr Haarde, 61, is thought to be the first world leader to face criminal charges over the financial crisis. Read article
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