Are any “mass arrests” actually happening? Here are some tidbits to get things started

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There has been a lot of activity lately all over the world with presidents, CEO’s and other high-level officials of all types resigning, being forced out, arrested, etc. I wanted to put together a short list of examples but found this list from Kauilapele’s Blog (thanks!) and decided to post it due to lack of time on my part. There is simply too much going on and I’m only one little person feverishly scouring the web and posting as much as I can while trying to make a living and live a life. There is an awful lot happening, and I get the feeling that a lot more is going to “pop up” over the next few weeks or so rather suddenly and forcefully.  –Dennis

2-15-12: World Bank President Zoellick Resigns

2-16-12: CFO of ANZ Bank Resigns Amid Turmoil

2-14-12: Nicaragua Central Bank Head Quits Amid Row

2-17-12: Credit Suisse’s Private Bank Chief Asian Economist Tan Resigns

2-18-12: Embarrassment for Merkel as German president resigns in disgrace after trying to bag the press

2-16-12: Andrew Chick to lead Royal Bank of Scotland’s Australian arm

2-13-12: Kuwait central bank chief resigns amid political tensions

2-15-12: Slovenia’s Two Biggest Banks’ CEOs Step Down as Woes Mount

2-06-12: Dhanlaxmi Bank CEO Amitabh Chaturvedi quits

2-10-12: Tamilnad Mercantile Bank MD resigns

2-17-12: Blankfein out as Goldman Sachs CEO by summer?

2-16-12: Arrests in Olympus Scandal Point to Widening Inquiry Into a Cover-Up

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