Former Icelandic PM Geir Haarde has been found not guilty of negligence over the 2008 financial crisis that saw the island’s economy go into meltdown. A special court in Reykjavik said Mr Haarde would face no punishment and his legal expenses would be paid for. However, he was found guilty of one charge: failing to formally inform his ministers about the troubles ahead.
Iceland Ex-PM Haarde ‘Partly’ Guilty Over 2008 Crisis (BBC)
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