They recount the story of WaMu, and start by quoting former CEO Kerry K. Killinger"
We hope to do to this industry what Wal-Mart did to theirs, Starbucks did to theirs, Costco did to theirs and Lowe’s-Home Depot did to their industry. And I think if we’ve done our job, five years from now you’re not going to call us a bank.Well, he's right, it's 5 years later, and nobody is calling Washington Mutual a bank anymore.
But it gets even better when they interview a former supervisor at a WaMu mortgage processing center, John D. Parsons, who is now in prison on drug charges:
.....(emphasis mine)
Yet even by WaMu’s relaxed standards, one mortgage four years ago raised eyebrows. The borrower was claiming a six-figure income and an unusual profession: mariachi singer.
Mr. Parsons could not verify the singer’s income, so he had him photographed in front of his home dressed in his mariachi outfit. The photo went into a WaMu file. Approved.
Yog-Sothoth's Yam Yogurt, this is eerily reminiscent of the Tulip Mania of 1637.
H/T Wallstreetjackass for noticing this bit of absurdity.
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