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-Lurid Crime Tales-
Countrywide Bribed Public Officials, Congressman Claims
2009-10-02
[ABC News] The controversy surrounding collapsed mortgage lender Countrywide took another turn Wednesday when the ranking Republican on a key House committee openly confronted the panel's chairman demanding he subpoena Bank of America for information about a murky program that involved public officials.

The challenge from Rep. Darrell Issa, R-Calif., comes in the wake of the recent revelation that Countrywide recorded phone calls with borrowers as part of the program and then those recordings were destroyed. The program, Issa has said, was used by the lender to provide sweetheart deals to federal government officials and members of Congress who worked on housing policy in an attempt to gain their support.

In a heated exchange at a hearing Wednesday morning, Issa told House Oversight and Government Reform committee chairman Edolphus Towns, D-Md., that Bank of America, which bought Countrywide last year, should be subpoenaed for all information related to the program.

"Mr. Chairman, I call on you today to issue that subpoena," Issa said to Towns. "It is that important that I bring it up at this hearing and I call for you if you cannot do it to step aside and allow this committee to have a vote."

Issa has requested before that Towns issue a subpoena, but elected to make his protests public at the televised Congressional hearing.

"What we do know is that there is a level of intended corruption by Countrywide that clearly had an effect on government's decisions for years and we are ignoring it," the California lawmaker said in his opening statement. "We cannot really understand the failure of government if we do not understand the failure of government officials led by, in fact, an attempt to bribe them."

Countrywide collapsed in 2008 in the midst of the subprime mortgage meltdown. In June, the company's former CEO Angelo Mozilo was charged by the Securities & Exchange Commission with civil fraud and insider trading. Mozilo, the highest-profile official to date faced with federal charges stemming from the financial crisis, has become the poster boy for predatory lending.
Posted by:Fred

#8  Error, Countrywide is now part of BOA, not ripoff reports.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-10-02 23:41  

#7  Go to www.ripoffreports.com (Now part of Bank of America)and enter Countrywide,they've screwed millions pf folks for Billions of dollars.
Posted by: Redneck Jim   2009-10-02 23:39  

#6  a murky program that involved public officials?

Can't be. I don't believe it. Chris Dodd is a stand up propped up guy. Fixed that.
Posted by: JohnQC   2009-10-02 14:24  

#5  The person taking the bribe is more criminal in my book.
Posted by: Bright Pebbles   2009-10-02 12:49  

#4  Issa is smart, ambitious and aggressive. This could get interesting.
Posted by: Ebbang Uluque6305   2009-10-02 12:14  

#3  Towns accepted a bribe VIP loan. He's a criminal
Posted by: Frank G   2009-10-02 07:58  

#2  Will have been, one can hope.
Posted by: trailing wife   2009-10-02 07:51  

#1  Obama will be a blessing in disguise.
Posted by: g(r)omgoru   2009-10-02 02:32  

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