Libor arrests in US could be imminent, say sources

http://www.guardian.co.uk/business/2012/jul/22/libor-arrests-us-sources

Sources familiar with investigation say American prosecutors close to arresting individuals over Libor scandal

Barclays

Barclays, which signed a non-prosecution agreement with US prosecutors, is the first major bank to reach a settlement in the Libor investigation. Photograph: Simon Newman/Reuters

American prosecutors and European regulators are close to arresting individual traders over the Libor scandal and charging them with colluding to manipulate global benchmark interest rates, according to sources familiar with the investigation.

Federal prosecutors in Washington DC have recently contacted lawyers representing some of the individuals under suspicion to notify them that criminal charges and arrests could be imminent, said two sources speaking anonymously.

Defence lawyers representing individuals under suspicion said prosecutors have indicated they will begin making arrests and filing charges in the next few weeks. In long-running financial investigations it is not uncommon for prosecutors to contact defence lawyers for individuals before filing charges to offer them a chance to co-operate or take a plea, the lawyers said.

Alongside the investigation into how traders allegedly sought to influence the London Interbank Offered Rate, or Libor, and other global rates there in an effort by regulators to punish major banks with fines.

“The individual criminal charges have no impact on the regulatory moves against the banks,” said a European source familiar with the matter. “But banks are hoping that at least regulators will see that the scandal was mainly due to individual misbehaviour of a gang of traders.”

“More than a handful of traders at different banks are involved,” said the source.

There are also probes in Europe concerning Euribor, the Euro Interbank Offered Rate.

It is not clear what individuals and banks federal prosecutors are most focused on. A top US Department of Justice lawyer overseeing the investigation did not respond to a request for a comment.

Reuters previously reported that more than a dozen current and former employees of several large banks are under investigation, including Barclays, UBS and Citigroup, and have hired defence lawyers over the past year as a federal grand jury in Washington DC continues to gather evidence.

The activity in the Libor investigation, which has been going on for three years, has quickened since Barclays agreed last month to pay £290m in fines and penalties to settle allegations with regulators and prosecutors that some of its employees tried to manipulate key interest rates from 2005 through 2009.

Barclays, which signed a non-prosecution agreement with US prosecutors, is the first major bank to reach a settlement in the investigation, which also is looking at the activities of employees at HSBC, Deutsche Bank and other major banks.

The Barclays settlement sparked outrage and a series of public hearings in Britain, after which Barclays chief executive Bob Diamond announced his resignation.

The source familiar with the regulatory investigation in Europe said two traders who have been suspended from Deutsche Bank were among those being investigated. A Deutsche Bank spokesman declined to comment.

The Financial Times reported on Wednesday that regulators were looking at suspected communication among four traders who had worked at Barclays, Credit Agricole, HSBC and Deutsche Bank.

Banks also face a growing number of civil lawsuits from cities, companies and financial institutions claiming they were harmed by rate manipulation. Morgan Stanley recently estimated that the 11 global banks linked to the Libor scandal may face £9bn in regulatory and legal settlement costs through 2014.

David Wilcock The “Green Light”: Wouldn’t It Be Nice? UPDATE 7/3: NEIL KEENAN IS ALIVE AND WELL — AND THE SUIT IS GOING FORWARD

UPDATE 7/3: NEIL KEENAN IS ALIVE AND WELL — AND THE SUIT IS GOING FORWARD

http://divinecosmos.com/start-here/davids-blog/1062-green-light

A fake Facebook page from someone claiming to be Drake said that Neil Keenan had been attacked, ostensibly from the same bio-weapon that hit our insider — and had died from it.

I just got done speaking with Neil on Skype for over a half hour, and can assure you he is alive and well.

Others have pointed out that his lawsuit was withdrawn. This is true — but it has only been done so as to defeat a strong attack mounted against it, and re-file it with much more damning information.

This lawsuit does form the legal grounds for mass arrests. Literally, the liens we posted on this website against the Federal Reserve and its cohorts serve as legally valid arrest warrants against the Cabal.

In case you haven’t been tracking the story, here’s a brief synopsis.


BRIEF SYNOPSIS OF KEENAN AND FULFORD

Benjamin Fulford formerly worked as the Asia-Pacific bureau chief for Forbes, the world’s top business magazine — meaning that he was essentially their top coordinator in that region of the world for several years.

This created a remarkable wealth of insider connections at top levels — including finance ministers for basically every country in Southeast Asia, as well as prime ministers and presidents in some cases.

Fulford got brought into a world of intrigue when he did the numbers and found out that the Japanese economy was creating a massive financial surplus, but it was all disappearing — somewhere.

The path traced back to the Cabal — and when they realized what he was doing, they tried to buy his loyalty with a high-level position. When he refused, he was contacted by Asian secret socieities and offered protection.


A FINANCIAL WAR BETWEEN EAST AND WEST

Fulford got brought into a raging war between East and West — in which the Federal Reserve cabal had tricked the Asians into giving up a very decisive financial advantage in exchange for worthless bonds.

85 percent of the world’s gold was in Asia — most of it undocumented.

They willfully surrendered it all in the 1920s and 1930s, after high-level meetings invited them to study a massive treatise by Adam Smith from 1776 entitled “The Wealth of Nations.”

Smith’s treatise argued that no nation could hold gold in its central bank without being a major threat to global security.

The Asians did not want to repeat the horrors of World War I, and were told that gold was the main reason why so many people died.

Giving up their gold was the only way to insure world peace — and to usher in a marvelous new age of prosperity and development for all.

This proved to be a blatant lie — covering for what was most definitely the biggest robbery in human history.

The bonds were loaded with deliberate mistakes to make them impossible to be cashed. They would automatically be labeled as fraudulent. Anyone who tried to cash them would be threatened or killed.

This has gone on for many years now — and Fulford became directly involved in it.


ENTER NEIL KEENAN

Fulford telegraphed that a lawsuit was coming to reclaim the Asian gold — for the good of humanity. The Asians wanted to use this gold to end poverty and environmental destruction, and release classified free energy technologies.

Furthermore, Fulford made it clear that the lawsuit would be used as legal grounds to arrest thousands of key conspirators in the Federal Reserve cabal — so as to ensure that peace could prevail.

Eventually, after well over a year of buildup, the lawsuit actually appeared in November 2011 — albeit more than a week after it was promised.

It was at this time that we first heard the name Neil Keenan — the plaintiff in the lawsuit.

The lawsuit alleged that the Asians did indeed surrender an enormous amount of gold to the Federal Reserve cabal, in exchange for worthless bonds.

Furthermore, the lawsuit alleged that the Asians never once were paid back for any of the gold and treasure they surrendered — only receiving more and more bonds as the price of gold increased.


THE HISTORIC RIGHTS TO THE GOLD

The historic rights to the gold were assigned to the Soekarno family in Indonesia. The Asian countries consented to having their chain of title linked to the Soekarno Trust.

Much of the gold was stored in underground bunkers in Southeast Asia. Indonesia, a nation of many islands, has a majority of these Federal Reserve bunkers housed within their own nation.

Neil Keenan was given signatory control over the Asian gold by the Soekarno Trust, after they had been frustrated in every possible attempt they made to reclaim their gold in any way.

Even though the gold is on their own land, it is guarded with deadly force — and cannot be brought out into the open world at this time.

Neil was assigned signatory control due to his extensive connections, trustworthiness, and ability to engage the West on their own turf — speaking their own language.

The Asians felt as if this was their best chance for success — as otherwise the bonds were completely worthless.


I WENT IN AND QUESTIONED EVERYTHING

I went in, read the entire 111-page legal document from Keenan’s team, and found that the description for the Davos World Economic Forum had been taken and modified from a Wikipedia entry.

This led to me publishing a rather harshly-worded critique of the lawsuit in Fulford’s forum, after my initial excitement.

The people who filed the lawsuit were admittedly astonished that I had gone through it and published such a detailed “hit piece” just days after it came out.

I was directly contacted by Neil Keenan and others who were involved, and was given an incredible wealth of information proving that the story was true.

This included extensive photographs of gold hoards, Federal Reserve bonds, bond boxes and bond chests — and well over 100 highly sensitive, signed documents.

Some of this information was publicized — but a great deal of it is still too sensitive to use at this point.

Nonetheless, I can say it was extremely convincing — and of far greater volume than ever would be expected, even for an elaborate hoax.

 

I BECAME DIRECTLY INVOLVED AT THIS POINT

This is where my career took a sharp turn, beginning in November 2011. I effectively put all my other projects on hold at this point.

I was given a serious death threat if I continued to pursue this investigation. Then David Hutzler and his son Mackie died of gunshot wounds and their home was then burned down.

We were supposed to believe that David shot his beloved son, lit his house on fire, and then shot himself after it was already burning — even though his posts showed he was very excited about the lawsuit.

Their deaths occurred less than a week after Fulford asked David to send me a link to Unwanted Publicity Intelligence — the top website in the world exposing the hidden gold hoard.


FINANCIAL TYRANNY WAS PUBLISHED

In a matter of approximately three months, working under terrible pressure from a variety of insider groups, I had written a full-length book detailing the results of my investigation — entitled Financial Tyranny.

I was originally told that arrests would occur in mid-February — but regrettably I didn’t quite finish my investigation fast enough, and events took place that forced the timetable to be delayed.

Nonetheless, over 450 top CEOs and bankers resigned during this same timeframe — possibly due to their knowledge that major changes were imminent.

The Financial Tyranny document is loaded with hundreds of references, and makes a very effective case that this gold does still exist.

The gold is being held at gunpoint in highly secure bunkers in Southeast Asia, and guarded, in most cases, by Federal Reserve cabal agents — or their Asian stand-ins.

Even if someone successfully steals some of it, all the gold is traceable — and is still considered to be on “deposit” with the Federal Reserve.

Lethal means have been used to wipe out anyone who attempts to steal this gold.

 

THE OCCULT ECONOMY OR “SECONDARY MARKET”

The most dangerous thing I did in Financial Tyranny was to blow the lid off of where all the real money is hidden in the insider world.

I called it the occult economy. A new insider recently surfaced and told me when he was involved, they called it the “secondary market.”

This is very confusing at first blush. The “secondary market” is outside of the official world economy, which they call the “primary market.”

The secondary market is very real — within its own insider, elite world.

The money created in the secondary market is backed by the seized gold of the world — held on “deposit” with the Federal Reserve — as collateral.

For this reason, the money created in the secondary market is called the “Global Collateral Accounts.”

The Asians have been systematically and totally locked out of the secondary market — even though they have the historic rights to 85 percent of its collateral.


THE SUPER-RICH GET RICHER

For the most part, you need at least 100 million dollars in order to enter into the secondary market as an investor — but once you do, you can earn anywhere between 20 to 50 percent interest on your principal, per week.

It’s very simple logic. The super-rich get much, much richer by playing this game. The rules are highly complex. There is tons of jargon. “Trades” come and go at lightning speed, and you have to be fast to earn the highest gains.

This has created an outrageous situation in which the players in the secondary market have balances that are dramatically higher than the wealthiest billionaires on Earth — in the “primary market.”

In order for money from the secondary market to be spendable in the primary market, Cabal-owned banks have to add zeroes into a primary market bank account — where none before had existed.

This is a total Ponzi scheme, if you haven’t already figured that out by now. Money is being spontaneously created by the banks where none existed.

This dramatically weakens the value of real money, earned by honest means — causing inflation to spiral out of control.


THE FEDERAL RESERVE CONTROLS THE “SECONDARY MARKET”

The big secret about the secondary market is that private individuals must facilitate all “trading” between central banks of various countries — all owned and run by the Federal Reserve.

The Treaty of Versailles, and later the Bretton Woods Agreement, created a system by which huge amounts of money could be generated out of thin air — to rebuild Europe in the aftermath of World War II.

Insiders who trade in the “secondary market,” but do not know the full scope of the story, simply believe that the money it generated was so nice that once Europe was rebuilt, no one wanted the fun to stop.

The deeper reality is that this was intended all along to create a global economic collapse — by utterly destroying the value of real money in the various nations of the world, through hyper-inflation.


2008 COULD HAVE BEEN IT

The Asian countries formed an alliance to try to bring down the Federal Reserve cabal. It was thought that by locking them out of the world economy, outside their own countries, they would eventually collapse.

This came very close to actually happening in 2008. Their greed is so high that banks can gamble up to 100 dollars with only 1 dollar held as collateral.

If these bets ever actually fail, the bank becomes liable for the 100 dollars — even though they only actually hold the 1 dollar as collateral.

Bear in mind that this one dollar is your dollar, or my dollar. It’s the people’s money they’re gambling with. Your money. My money. Our money.

What the Asian countries could never have anticipated was that the Federal Reserve would declare these banks “Too Big to Fail,” and print astonishing amounts of money out of thin air — as “bailouts.”


UP TO 29 TRILLION DOLLARS

The actual amount of bailout money that was printed by the Federal Reserve, as I revealed in Financial Tyranny from Congressional investigations, was between 26 and 29 Trillion dollars.

This is a spectacular, ridiculous amount of money. It literally adds up to nearly half of all the world’s Gross Domestic Product.

There was never a question of letting these banks fail. If this money was invested on behalf of the people, it would have radically transformed our planet for the positive.

Even still, the greed is so high that this was only a drop in the bucket — just enough to keep everything on life support.

The bailouts of 2008 angered almost everyone, and were probably the key tipping-point in the US Presidential election that swung it in favor of the Democrats.

The “squeeze” from non-Cabal countries has continued ever since — and it has taken another four years to again bring the world economy to the tipping point, so the Federal Reserve cabal can actually be defeated.


THE MASS ARRESTS — AND INSIDER CONNECTIONS

Benjamin Fulford has been talking about the impending mass arrests for years now. They obviously have not happened yet — but that doesn’t mean they won’t.

There are multiple videos in which I appear with Kerry Cassidy and Bill Ryan of Project Camelot — including a live conference in Zurich, Switzerland, and another live event in Los Angeles.

It is an easily-proven fact that Camelot has interviewed dozens of high-ranking insiders, involved in highly classified programs. Just go visit the site, watch the videos and see for yourself.

As a collaborator with Camelot, practically from the beginning, I have been able to gain access to almost every insider they’ve ever interviewed. Some of these contacts were filmed and made into videos.

Additionally, I have had other insiders approach me who did not want to speak to anyone else — even if I told them it would be better if they did. That’s the position I now find myself in.


INSIDERS REVEAL THE PLAN

Once I began interviewing Keenan, I knew more of the “right questions” to ask my insiders — such as involving the mass arrests and the secondary market.

Everyone above a certain level knows about the seized gold. However, this is considered much more classified than even the UFO subject and the technologies that were recovered.

Hardly anyone had ever written about it — and those who did have something to say were missing some very important puzzle pieces.

By talking to insiders from both within and outside of the Camelot circle, I soon found out the plan for the mass arrests was very real — and had been in high gear ever since 9/11.


ELABORATE SURVEILLANCE

Much of the military was not on a “need to know” basis about what really happened that day — but they could see that it was not as simple as “Arabs with Box Cutters.”

The military responded by conducting elaborate, clandestine surveillance of Cabal members on their home turf.

The cameras now appearing in Iphones are nowhere near as good as those that have been available for many years in the black-ops world.

A hi-res video camera can be concealed into something as tiny as a mechanical screw. The video feed can be transmitted using undetectable, non-electromagnetic energy fields.

Massive amounts of high-resolution surveillance videos, of the most heinous stuff you can possibly imagine, have been captured.

These videos have been sorted through and turned into documentaries that will air once the arrests take place.


IT MAY SEEM HARD TO BELIEVE

I know it’s hard to believe that this could really happen.

Every day that goes by since we first heard about this, without action, makes it even harder to wait. I get that.

I wish it had already happened. I wish they had done it on February 15th, as I had originally heard.

Nonetheless, here we are. Drake’s announcement may or may not amount to anything. It reeks of a DDT campaign — and that’s why I rushed to post.

Everyone wants and expects this to all magically resolve in a few days. It probably won’t — even once arrests begin. Nor do I feel we should just sit back and wait.

I’m out here putting my life on the line for freedom. That’s the very best I can do. I am acting on what I believe to be trustworthy information.

At the same time, the voices of derision grow louder and more condescending with each passing day.


A SUPRRISINGLY HARSH ATTACK FROM DAVID ICKE

I was quite surprised to receive an astonishingly mean-spirited attack from none other than David Icke yesterday, on his public website — a man whose work I respect.

Within the “government conspiracy” conference circuit, it is well known that David Icke is the top-selling speaker out there — having transitioned over from working as a top TV sportscaster.

Over the years, several conference organizers who worked with him told me stories of him routinely drawing crowds that numbered between 2000 and 4000 people.

These are admittedly fantastic numbers — ten times higher than anything I’ve ever achieved for a private event. No one else, in any related “alternative” field, can even come close to that.

This is a testament to the extraordinary sacrifices and hard work this man has dedicated over the years to informing the public. It did not happen by accident.

Many of my readers have highly benefitted from Icke’s analyses and message — and I have never once said anything negative about him.

He is certainly entitled to his opinion, and I do thank him for all the work he has done to enlighten people over the years.

 

A BIT ON THE POINTS BROUGHT UP BY ICKE

So yes — I know the results of this investigation are hard to believe. Nonetheless, the information I’ve received about it is quite extensive.

I have a policy to never respond to personal attacks. This is the one and only case where I have decided to alter that policy.

Icke’s attack has shocked many people. This comment was left on an article Icke linked to in his hit piece, and is consistent with the volume of messages I have been receiving:

July 3, 2012 at 2:49 pm   (8)    Dr.F says:

Really disappointed with Icke and team for going to such lengths to taunt Wilcocks, Drake and Fulford. Childish, to say the least.
Has Icke forgot his treatment over the last 20 years, especially when he was wearing teal jumpers and proclaiming himself Jesus??? Is this him acting out?
If sir David disagrees with this whole “green light for mass arrests” thing, then fine, say so and respectfully explain why. Icke used to take the high-road with some class, but not so much now.
Him and Rense suddenly appear much more alike than I would have previously liked to have admitted.
Wilcocks et al are easy targets for the lazy minded, but with so much BS out there, why not sit back and wait to see what shakes out?
I would say the recent power outage of Washington DC is a pretty powerful sign that something is under-foot.
Further, why is Icke so opposed to what is essentially good and positive info: mainly, some people on the inside of the Cabal are good and are acting to remove the bad.
Hey, I’m all for it and will give positive energy to it, but it doesn’t mean that I will completely surrender my life and lay in my backyard waiting for aliens or white knights to beam me up to their ships!!
Let’s carry on with some class and help our brothers work toward real change in small ways, and if some “people” in high places are working towards big changes, then great.
If not, we’ll get there eventually anyways. Pick yourself up Icke.


A FEW BRIEF POINTS

Whether or not I claim to have performed psychic readings — as Icke himself once claimed to have done — has nothing to do with this investigation.

It therefore surprised me that Icke used the exact same strategy as the ugliest Cabal counter-intelligence guys — linking to a video called “David Wilcock Channels Ra.”

We have removed this video several times from YouTube by copyright complaints, as it is an illegal bootleg that was taken completely out of context, without any introduction speech — but it keeps popping up anyway.

Yes, it does scare some people at first — particularly Fundamentalist Christians — but the material itself is quite inspiring if you can get past the slow, monotonous speed of the delivery and the bad recording equipment.

Either way, I am not ashamed of what I do. We all have a Higher Self and we all have the ability to communicate with it in various ways, such as through synchronicity.

There is a massive section of this website entitled “Readings” in which many hundreds of pages of transcripts have been posted — so you can see for yourself what you think about the results.

It is true that I have had dreams that have urged me to continue, and predicted success — but this investigation has been strictly a combination of trusted insider testimony and extensive real-world fact-checking.

 

REGARDING MY PRIOR SUPPORT OF OBAMA

Icke also linked to an article I once wrote in 2009, entitled “The Power Elite Do Not Control Obama.”

I did hear from trusted insiders that Obama had no idea what he had gotten himself into — until the day all the presidents met before his inauguration.

This was when all the threats were issued — and he was told what the President of the United States really was — little more than a paid shill for the Federal Reserve.

I was shown a picture of a manila envelope left on his desk that had all the briefing documents in it — telling him what his real job would be.

I can say, quite confidently, that extraordinary death threats have been given to Obama and his entire family. I have documented some of them in the past.

Under such pressure, it would be almost impossible for anyone to have handled it differently.

I had high hopes for Obama to overcome these vested interests. In the early days of 2009, he really did push for the change he had promised — but it simply did not happen.

I do deeply regret that. I think an opportunity existed — but Obama did not choose to take the same path John F. Kennedy had in the past.


A POSSIBLE DISCLOSURE EVENT

We also received very high-level intel that a Disclosure event was indeed planned for November 2009.

Obama would have taken the lead on this one, by introducing us to five different groups of human ETs who were here to help.

This too was foiled — apparently by five different insider opposition groups.

However, the following year, NBC came out with a television series, “The Event”, that almost perfectly duplicated the intel that had aired exclusively on this website.

Although Disclosure did not happen at this time, the story itself is still quite interesting.


THE NORWAY SPIRAL

Apparently, Obama had decided to go ahead with a Disclosure announcement in his Nobel Prize acceptance speech in Norway, in early December — even though his original two-hour TV special in late November had been thwarted.

HAARP was fired up the day before and a giant spiral was created in the air — causing a huge buzz on the Internet. The location was directly next to where Obama would receive his Nobel prize.

The “Norway Spiral” event moved us closer to Disclosure. I extensively investigated it at the time, and clearly proved that HAARP was being used at the time it occurred.

The pattern, contour and shape was utterly consistent with the use of HAARP — based on their own documented materials.


HE WOULD HAVE BEEN TAKEN OUT

I have since found out, from very reliable sources, that Obama was told that if he said anything during his Nobel speech, they would create one of these HAARP microwave spirals in front of his plane.

He would not survive. Everyone would assume it was a tragedy. The bodies, burned inside out by microwaves, would have been consumed in the fire of the plane crash.

The Norway Spiral was a last-minute desperation move by the Cabal, in which they had to do something public and grandiose to scare Obama into submission.

It worked like a charm — and no one figured out, at the time, why it was really done.


LACK OF ACCESS

I do understand why some investigators simply cannot wrap their heads around this story. Part of it is lack of access.

Tonight, Neil Keenan told me he was contacted by David Icke, Jeff Rense and others, each of whom asked for exclusive interviews — but were not granted any.

I haven’t had one either. The lawyers have advised Keenan to keep his mouth shut, so as not to accidentally say anything that could damage such an important case.

Personally, I think the more coverage there is, the better. I am not trying to “hoard” access to Keenan in any way. It’s a bit embarrassing that I’ve ended up in this position.

Nonetheless, the reason why Keenan is in touch with me is that I sacrificed months of my life, as well as my financial stability in the process, to ignore work that would pay the bills in favor of this investigation.

I just finished up two grueling months of conferences to help make up the difference that was created by doing this.

 

THE “BAIT AND SWITCH” ARGUMENT DOESN’T MAKE SENSE EITHER

One common argument against the mass arrests scenario would be the idea of a “bait and switch” takeover.

The basic idea is that the Cabal is being defeated, so they have to make it look like they’ve been destroyed, and sacrifice a bunch of mid-level people, in order to regain control.

 

However, it should be fairly obvious that once the public knows what has been going on, it is truly Game Over for the cabal — regardless of what level of rank they have in the Order.

No one will ever allow Luciferian / Satanic rituals to continue — nor those who support them. There is no “halfway” solution.

The insiders know this. Exposure is not survivable. The public will be betrayed and horrified on an unimaginable level.

The real challenge, once this all comes out, will be how to stop great, genocidal atrocities from occurring — in which anyone who can be remotely associated with the Cabal is hunted, tortured and killed.


THIS IS A RISKY JOB

This is a risky job. The first insider ever interviewed by Camelot, “Mr. X”, died of a sudden, massive stroke right when he was about to go public with a wealth of new information.

Now, one of my own insiders was nearly murdered this past week by a sophisticated bio-weapon. The validity of this story was endorsed in this article on Veterans Today, one of the top military publications in the world.

Fulford was then stabbed with a needle barely a week after our own high-level insider was almost killed.

For this same reason, I was quite surprised that David Icke would say the following on his website:


Whether he meant it this way or not, this is, at the very least, an insensitive gesture, considering the threats both Fulford and I have endured.

Of course, there is plausible deniability in something like this. Anyone can say we are “overreacting” and he did not mean it in a threatening way.

Nonetheless, it surprises me that there is so much division and discord amongst those who are all ultimately working on the same goal — to defeat the Cabal, and enlighten and free humanity in the process.

If we want to create a healthier, happier, more peaceful world, it begins by acting and speaking with impeccability towards others — even if we disagree with them.

Cobra 6-28-12… “Omega Phoenix Approved”

Posted on 2012/06/28

Cobra 6-28-12… “Omega Phoenix Approved

This new information from Cobra is via the two links below (found at NesaraNews.blogspot.com; thank you John McH.). And this is “hot” information in my view and the key points are at the top of the article:
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  • The infiltration of the Positive Military group has been completely removed.
  • The Positive Military is now ready for action.

This certainly supports the information received yesterday via the Drake. Cobra does state, however, that he himself “did not receive direct confirmation for the Green Light or that the sweep period has already started.”

So this could mean that everybody can be happy… Drake said “Yes”, Cobra said, “Not yet”, about the famous Green Light. I recall, however, that Drake said he’d contact all his “making it viral on the Internet” people when Green Light was turned on.

However, understand that, because Drake stated this on the radio show yesterday, before thousands of people, and it pretty much went viral during the show, then, hey, if David Wilcock, or Cobra, and me, KP, and whoever else on that list, did not hear it, they were probably asleep or already ascended. However, Cobra is saying he has not heard it from HIS sources.

Key point: Drake announced “Green Light”.

So read this and enjoy (or not) (or sit back and bitch and moan!) (or not).

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http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2012/06/omega-phoenix-approved.html
and
http://2012portal.blogspot.com/2012/06/normal-0-microsoftinternetexplorer4_28.html

Operation Omega Phoenix

I have contacted my sources and this is what they said:

The infiltration of the Positive Military group has been completely removed. The Positive Military is now ready for action. Also, the Resistance Movement and the Pleiadians are ready to back them up with their support.

However, I did not receive direct confirmation for the Green Light or that the sweep period has already started. If the Positive Military wants to confirm the Green Light or if they want me to distribute any message to the public, they can contact me at cobraresistance@gmail.com .

The Resistance Movement will have its own role in the Event and this is known under the codename Operation Omega Phoenix. This operation has two parts.

The First part of Operation Omega Phoenix has just been declassified and I can speak a little bit about it. At the time of the Event, a certain number of Resistance operatives will emerge from their subterranean bases to the surface. They will be wearing plain civilian clothes and not military uniforms. They will closely monitor the mass arrest process and will help the Positive Military and civil authority in the arrests themselves when necessary. Members of the Cabal that will be arrested by the Resistance operatives will be taken to undisclosed locations and later released into the hands of Positive Military / civil authority. The only exception for this are a few members of the Cabal that have committed crimes beyond this planet in their past and must appear before the Galactic Court. Most of those will be later returned to Earth for humanity to determine their destiny, but a fraction of them will be taken to Galactic Central Sun immediately.

Top people inside the Positive Military have been notified about Operation Omega Phoenix and they fully agree with it.

Drake Update 6-28-12… “GREEN LIGHT”… More Information

http://kauilapele.wordpress.com/2012/06/28/drake-update-6-28-12-green-light-more-information/

Posted on 2012/06/28

[UPDATE 1621 HST: This post from lightworkersxm some may find interesting, especially if you feel nothing is happening. Check the links there.]

This is a message from the “Latest Updates” page at his website. He explains more about the fabled, “Green Light” situation.

No comments from myself on this one. Just read for yourself, and discern (Higher Discernment) for yourself.

Thanks to LadyDragon for informing me of this.

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GREEN LIGHT
by Drake, June 28, 2012

TO ALL:

It was expressed to me through ‘channels’ to state the following :

A – The Cavalry is coming.
B – If needed we will be contacted.
C – Sit back and watch the fireworks

There are two parts to this:

- First are the actions to be taken by our military in support of FREEDOM. This will be extraordinary in all ways. It does involve extremes in tacticalas well as logistical implementation. You may see some troop movement and supporting roles in public.
There may be minor delays in the usual traffic flows. The design is to make sure as much as possible is taken care of without problems.

- Second was the statement made that all of us are to be on full Alert. Engage drones and any troops under U.N. insignia. This is still in effect.
Be absolutely sure of your target. Do not engage our military.

IF needed our military will contact us. In the field this will be a couple of troops, an NCO, and an officer, lieutenant, captain, major, or colonel. They should be saying hello, or some other greeting, telling you they are there and want to talk.
Otherwise, sit back and watch the fireworks.

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I suggest we remain fully alert and vigilant just in case.

According to the information that has been given, we beat their time table. Plus it seems that our military has won its battle/argument internally, the good guys won and are now in charge.

The three items above are what was given to me to broadcast.

The last item was the call of GREEN LIGHT.

There are TWO green lights. One as stated about the above (tactical) and the other deals with financials. Two commands, both acting according to what was decided as the best way to handle both.

Each being as complicated as they are, separation of these two was the best tactical maneuver because of the acceleration or move up of our enemies’ plans of execution. This had been considered before, but left alone because both were to take place at the same time. Obviously that changed according to the enemy moving their plans ahead of their original schedule.

I was told that a tactical GREEN LIGHT was to be called if asked about it, and I did so. We are still waiting for the secondary GREEN LIGHT of finance. I look for this very soon.

Those who are experienced should be followed, as it is these people who demonstrate calm and cool under extremely intense situations. This can be anyone with this ability. Military personnel offer the ability to operate effectively under extremes and know how to offer the structure for success where any objective or mission is possible. Pay attention to them.

What we have before us is the awesome responsibility of freedom. Most have no idea as to the changes this will bring about at all levels, personal, social, and publicly. Everyone will discover that we all need each other, talents, professionally, and personally. Some hard places to get past are defined as race, creed (beliefs), and superiority.

I have never been prejudiced, as I didn’t see a lot of difference between people. Sure, some people are different looking than me, but, other than that, the person inside was the same. Most people I’ve ever gotten to know, all had their own personal beliefs, no matter what church they attended. A sort of peace made between a person and their belief in a superior entity.

Superiority is going to be directed by what a person is able to do. A specific talent should be respected in that the person who knows and works with it, should be given a superior respect within that area.

Due to the changes in operation and the outing of this information, it should be obvious that plans of any kind need to be fluid in order to remain viable. Just as a football play may be changed on the field, tactics change to maintain advantage. Bear in mind that this is our last chance and all of us need to make sure we win.

Thank you,
~ Drake

773 Mass Resignations for 2012 on Facebook

The List from
http://www.facebook.com/MassResignations/
Start:
This list chronicles all top level resignations since the start of 2012.
Presented below are four categories:

  • Banking & Financing (includes insurance)
  • Government (includes public services & churches)
  • Companies & Businesses
  • Arrests/probes/cases/etc.
Info:
While it’s not unusual for a top level executive/politician/industry leader to resign, it IS highly suspect when a great number of them are resigning at the same time.
All taking place in a very short amount of time as well.
Also note how most of the resignations are taking place in the banking & financing world.
Different sources are saying that these ‘mass resignations’ are indicative of a larger trend leading towards ‘mass arrests’ of criminal and corrupt elites which are soon to follow.
For more detailed information on these occurrences, please head to the ‘about’ page.

Note:
The links are all shortened URLs, so just copy-paste the link into your browser bar in order to view them. If you’re using Chrome, you can select the entire string, right click and then choose ‘go to (URL name)’.

In the event that a news article has been removed from its page, please do let me know and I’ll replace that link with a new one.

Link:
Other list (banking & finance only):

http://americankabuki.blogspot.com

Tally :
Totals for all three categories (since Jan 02):

Banking & Financing – 326
Governments – 176
Companies etc. – 271

Total: 773

Banking & Financing:
4/03/12 (UK) JP Morgan banker Ian Hannam, one of London’s most prominent banker, resigns – fined for passing on inside info
http://tinyurl.com/blfe8ra

4/03/12 (UK) Chairman Hugh Freedberg of NYSE Euronext’s Liffe to step down
http://tinyurl.com/bn48ac6

4/03/12 (USA) Hampden Bancorp Inc chairman Stuart F. Young resigns
http://tinyurl.com/d7cwzny

4/02/12 (AUSTRIA) Raiffeisen Bank (largest Austrian bank) highest director Christian Konrad steps down
http://tinyurl.com/cahzg8p

4/02/12 (USA) Endurance Specialty Holdings (global insurance) CRO and chief actuary Michael Angelina steps down
http://tinyurl.com/cbp7mo5

4/02/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs director John H. Bryan steps down from board
http://tinyurl.com/cyc5zdd

4/02/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs director Lois D. Juliber steps down from board
http://tinyurl.com/cyc5zdd

4/02/12 (UK) Chief executive of the British Bankers’ Association Angela Knight steps down
http://tinyurl.com/d3l6spa

(Week 13: 25 resignations)

3/30/12 (USA) Blackstone Group CIO Harry Moseley steps down
http://tinyurl.com/cq84oez

3/30/12 (USA) Aon Corp (insurance) boardmember Andrew McKenna resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7gaxzbc

3/30/12 (USA) Penssylvania capital’s financial overseer David Unkovic resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6whhxld

3/30/12 (AUSTRALIA) Tyndall Asset Management managing director Craig Hobart resigns
http://tinyurl.com/ca6as8w

3/30/12 (UK/EU) Reconstruction Capital II Ltd. (private/listed equities) board member Franklin P. Johnson Jr. resigns
http://tinyurl.com/busjtky

3/29/12 (CHINA) Private equity chief Collin Lau to leave China Sovereign wealth fund
http://tinyurl.com/bnqdvnb

3/29/12 (UK) Private equity company 3i Group Plc chief Michael Queen resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cs4wbxj

3/28/12 (SINGAPORE) SGX (Singapore Exchange) Co-President Gan Seow Ann resigns
http://tinyurl.com/ccc6cso

3/28/12 (UK) T.F. & J.H. Braime Holdings finance director David Brown resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cgp6k4n

3/28/12 (SRI LANKA) Seylan Bank chairman Eastman Narangoda resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cm9babv

3/28/12 (UK) Paragon (financial services) director Terry Eccles resigns ‘for health reasons’
http://tinyurl.com/ccww2hv

3/28/12 (ZIMBABWE) CBZ Holdings Ltd. CEO Nyasha Makuvise resigns
http://tinyurl.com/dyhsara

3/27/12 (CHINA) Fidelity China Special Situations (investment) director Gary Shaughnessy resigns
http://tinyurl.com/dxh8zd5

3/27/12 (UK) JP Morgan joint manager on Mid Cap investment trust Jane Lennard steps down
http://tinyurl.com/c74byta

3/27/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Royal Bafokeng Holdings Ltd CEO Niall Carroll resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cwc7tzs

3/27/12 (USA) Political donor Jeffrey Thompson steps down from accounting firm, offices raided by Feds in investigation
http://tinyurl.com/6pbehyw

3/26/12 (NETHERLANDS) CEO Piet Hein Meester of Dutch arm of Deloitte & Touche resigns
http://tinyurl.com/87ykkxz

3/26/12 (ASIA) J.P. Morgan Asia chief Gaby Abdelnour leaves to pursue ‘personal interests’
http://tinyurl.com/d5g775l

3/26/12 (INDIA) Real estate developer D B Realty CFO Vijay Sajjanhar resigns
http://tinyurl.com/col6ons

3/26/12 (USA) Newburgh Realtor Harold Kahn retires from boards of Empire State Bank and ES Bancshares
http://tinyurl.com/cfwkd59

3/26/12 (UK) Aviva (insurance) director of distribution Dean Lamble exits
http://tinyurl.com/c5w7lef

3/26/12 (SWITZERLAND) New Value AG (investment) whole Board of Directors resigns (3-4 people?)
http://tinyurl.com/dygkknd

3/26/12 (USA) PREIT (Pennsylvania Real Estate Investment Trust) chief executive Ronald Rubin steps down
http://tinyurl.com/bl9lnz3

(Week 12: 36 resignations)

3/25/12 (EGYPT) National Bank of Egypt, CEO Tarek Amer to step down at the end of 2012.
http://goo.gl/tC7Ma

3/23/12 (GLOBAL) Peter Weibel to resign from board of directors of both Credit Suisse Group AG and Credit Suisse AG
http://tinyurl.com/6rj82cw

3/23/12 (UK) Chairman of Phoenix Group (parent company of Ignis Asset Management) Ron Sandler to step down
http://tinyurl.com/822j8v4

3/23/12 (USA) Managing director of international equities Rob Hyden leaves Goldman Sachs
http://tinyurl.com/7rlphct

3/23/12 (USA) Houston Area Chamber of Commerce exec director Sharon Horbyk resigns
http://tinyurl.com/83wqfk2

3/22/12 (NETHERLANDS) CIO at Nedlloyd Pension Fund Bert Tibben steps down
http://goo.gl/NHE94

3/22/12 (HONG KONG) Bank of Communications VP Wang Bin resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8xocant

3/22/12 (UK) Henderson Global Investors head of global equities Neil Rogan steps down
http://tinyurl.com/83h3zg9

3/22/12 (USA) Top exec Mark Jaccom leaves Colliers International (commercial real-estate brokerage)
http://tinyurl.com/6pdo9gd

3/22/12 (USA) President of Wilshire Associates (asset management) Lawrence Davanzo resigns
http://tinyurl.com/82zno8n

3/22/12 (EUROPE) Bank of America Corp. chairman of global banking and markets Andrea Orcel steps down to join UBS AG
http://tinyurl.com/6tllhmm

3/22/12 (EUROPE) Bank of America Corp. head of European division Jonathan Moulds quits
http://tinyurl.com/6tllhmm

3/22/12 (USA) President and CEO of the Financial Services Roundtable Steve Bartlett to step down
http://tinyurl.com/7j7hh6y

3/21/12 (GERMANY) Co-head Wolfgang Hammes of European financial-institution investment banking at Deutsche Bank AG (DBK) leaves
http://tinyurl.com/74ks8jk

3/21/12 (UK) Aviva Investor’s European equity head John Botham exits
http://tinyurl.com/7qwlc26

3/21/12 (CANADA) National Bank’s Ontaria, Atlantic region manager Mike Miller leaves
http://tinyurl.com/7kq4bdp

3/21/12 (UK) Royal Bank of Scotland Group’s global head of equity prime services Gregory Wagner resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6vz8f8k

3/21/12 (USA) Chief information officer Eric Dean resigns from Liquidity Services Inc.
http://tinyurl.com/7v2c4ku

3/20/12 (KUWAIT) National Investments Co. chairman Yousef Al Majid resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7maw3xx

3/20/12 (USA) Co-head of distressed debt at Bank of America Michael Guy resigns
http://tinyurl.com/75eml6v

3/20/12 (USA) Former state senator Robert J. Mellow resigns from board at Penseco Financial Services Corp.
http://tinyurl.com/6rxqeo9

3/20/12 (USA) Acquisition chief Dan Magder quits Lone Star (investment) to pursue other opportunities
http://tinyurl.com/6qm2rj4

3/20/12 (UK) Coller Capital CEO Charles Hippsley has left to help lead a Christian organisation in London.
http://goo.gl/rVFz0

3/20/12 (GERMANY) Deutsche Bank chairman and CEO Josef Ackermann exits with pension of €18.7 million
http://goo.gl/eiF39

3/20/12 (NIGERIA) Chairman of House Committee on Capital Markets Hon. Herman Hembe resigns due to allegations of bribery
http://tinyurl.com/7r6dk54

3/20/12 (ASIA) Head of Deutsche Bank Asia-Pac Loh Boon Chye quits
http://tinyurl.com/6muckmq

3/19/12 (USA) President and CEO of the ISU Foundation (fund) Dan Saftig to step down
http://tinyurl.com/7jvb24x

3/19/12 (BRAZIL) HSBC Brazil CEO Conrado Engel steps down
http://tinyurl.com/89uayoo

3/19/12 (MIDDLE EAST) Finance head at SNR Denton Islamic Sheikh Muddassir Siddiqui resigns to pursue advisory role
http://tinyurl.com/84avxch

3/19/12 (SWITZERLAND) Julius Baer bank’s chairman Raymond Baer steps down in a “surprise departure”
http://tinyurl.com/84gcl3z

3/19/12 (HONG KONG) China Development Bank HK branch CEO Di Weiping retires
http://tinyurl.com/7xcskmp

3/19/12 (GERMANY) Deutsche Bank head of private wealth management Pierre de Weck resigns from executive committee
http://goo.gl/wRZkU

3/19/12 (GERMANY) Deutsche Bank asset management chief Kevin Parker to leave executive committee
http://goo.gl/ahZlJ

3/19/12 (USA) SunTrust Bank president and CEO Thomas Rueger to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7n2l6sr

3/19/12 (SWEDEN) AP6 (private equity) CEO Marianne Dicander Alexandersson steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7bnvygp

3/19/12 (SWITZERLAND) Vice-chair of FINMA (Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority) Monica Mächler to step down
http://tinyurl.com/7r9akho

(Week 11: 43 resignations)

3/16/12 (Not Specified) Investorfirst CFO and company secretary Ariel Sivikofsky resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7jdshty

3/16/12 (MALAYSIA) Amanah Raya Bhd (trust) managing director Datuk Ahmad Rodzi Pawanteh steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7wbujpm

3/16/12 (UK) Non-exec chairman at Towry (investment & fin. advice) Glyn Jones steps down
http://tinyurl.com/83g3y8b

3/16/12 (GERMANY) Chief risk officer (CRO) of Deutsche Bank Hugo Bänziger steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7pmal9k

3/16/12 (USA) Henderson Global Investors Inc. head of the International Opportunities Fund Iain Clark steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7kfxz3j

3/16/12 (USA) EVP and CCO of Heritage Bank of Commerce Margaret Incandela resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6wcaqaz

3/16/12 (USA) Genworth Financial board member J. Robert Kerrey resigns to campaign for senate seat
http://tinyurl.com/7566f74

3/16/12 (UK) CEO of the FSA (Financial Services Authority) Hector Sants to leave
http://tinyurl.com/7av7v5n

3/15/12 (DENMARK) Sparekassen Faaborg boardmember Steen Grønved Nielsen resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6rd3m74

3/15/12 (USA) HomeStreet Bank holding company HomeStreet Inc EVP and CFO David Hooston to exit
http://tinyurl.com/7uhtxvx

3/15/12 (UK) RBC Capital Markets head of SSA syndicate desk  Noel Williams resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7zcf4z8

3/15/12 (UK) Novia London sales manager Dave Chassell quits
http://tinyurl.com/7gx6sn2

3/15/12 (Not Specified) Prosper (finance) CEO Chris Larsen steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6lhu8xx

3/15/12 (USA) Walton Area Chamber of Commerce president and CEO Kitty Whitney resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7b2j722

3/15/12 (UK) The Royal British Legion’s (fund) director of corp. communications Stuart Gendall resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7bhtysl

3/15/12 (IRELAND) President of Sinn Fein USA (fund) Larry Downes steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7uqnwcg

3/14/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs executive director Greg Smith resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7r8hz6v

3/14/12 (CHINA) Non-exec director of New China Life Insurance Co. Guocang Huan resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8xh2j7t

3/14/12 (USA) President of Citizens Property Insurance Scott Wallace resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7mgty9u

3/14/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) ABSA chairman Garth Griffin to retire
http://goo.gl/Mhjb5

3/14/12 (UK) Chief executive of trading group WorldSpreads Conor Foley resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7rmzseu

3/13/12 (USA) Paulson & Co.‘s partner and head of the global bank team Robert Lacoursiere has quit to form his own hedge fund
http://goo.gl/I8UNd

3/13/12 (UK) JP Morgan, Asset Management European chief Jamie Broderick to step down
http://goo.gl/MV65V

3/13/12 (ABU DHABI) CEO of National Bank of Abu Dhabi Michael Tomalin to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7hlplmy

3/13/12 (ISRAEL) Osem Investments Ltd. CEO Gazi Kaplan steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7ml7q9m

3/13/12 (USA) Eaton Vance CFO and treasurer Robert J. Whelan steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6lvqrgj

3/13/12 (UK) Chairman Mike Wooderson of Mithras Investment Trust to step down
http://tinyurl.com/7kdsx95

3/13/12 (USA) President of PHH Mortgage Luke Hayden resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6te9879

3/13/12 (USA) Company treasurer of PHH Mortgage Mark Johnson resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6te9879

3/13/12 (AUSTRALIA) Westpac Group head of corporate affairs David Bell steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7hy78nj

3/13/12 (UK) Head of systemic trading Qiang Dai to leave Capula Investment Management LLP
http://tinyurl.com/7g8495y

3/12/12 (USA) CME Group Inc. CEO Craig Donohue to step down at year end
http://goo.gl/lvzgC

3/12/12 (USA) CEO of the electronic broking business ICAP David Rutter step downs
http://goo.gl/SUHqW

3/12/12 (USA) Lehman Brothers Holdings Inc. CEO Bryan Marsal resigns title, remains on as Adviser**
http://goo.gl/1K9zV

3/12/12 (UK/IRELAND) Allfunds bank head of UK and Ireland Alan Gadd to step down
http://goo.gl/4DF6i

3/12/12 (USA) John Lewis Partnership Pension Trust, head of investments Andrew Chapman resigns
http://goo.gl/hevqh

3/12/12 (KUWAIT) Gulf Bank chairman Ali Rashaid Al Bader to resign
http://tinyurl.com/7v66fmr

3/12/12 (GERMANY) CVC Capital Partners co-founder Steve Koltes steps back
http://tinyurl.com/72do4ck

3/12/12 (UK) SVG Capital private equity veteran Nicholas Ferguson to retire
http://tinyurl.com/6rauke7

3/12/12 (UK) SVG Capital private equity veteran Edgar Koning to retire
http://tinyurl.com/6rauke7

3/12/12 (UK) SVG director Denis Raeburn retires
http://tinyurl.com/6rauke7

3/12/12 (UK) SVG director Francis Finlay retires
http://tinyurl.com/6rauke7

3/12/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) DBSA CEO Paul Baloyi resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7z5j2fg

(Week 10: 58 resignations)

3/10/12 (TURKEY) Deputy CEO of Turkish lender Garanti Bank Tolga Egemen quits
http://goo.gl/vAMzV

3/10/12 (CHINA) Korea Development Bank Shanghai unit senior manager Stella Wen resigns
http://goo.gl/55CqZ

3/10/12 (HONG KONG) Deutsche Bank director Johan Sudiman resigns
http://goo.gl/6CYGP

3/09/12 (BERMUDA) MD of Vestar Capital Partners Sander Levy resigns from board
http://tinyurl.com/6vj6bkl

3/09/12 (AUSTRALIA) Bank of Queensland CFO Ram Kangatharan to leave the bank.
http://tinyurl.com/6n4m7h3

3/09/12 (USA) Cerberus Capital Management LP, CEO Robert Nardelli resigns, also from Freedom Group Inc.
http://goo.gl/9uKVx

3/09/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) African Bank Investments Ltd. company secretary Yashmita Mistry resigns
http://goo.gl/tHRH4

3/09/12 (UK) Deutsche Bank PWM, head of discretionary management, Kypros Charalambous steps down
http://goo.gl/5Ti2p

3/09/12 (UK) Deutsche Bank PWM UK head Martyn Surguy quits
http://tinyurl.com/79feuof

3/09/12 (UK) Alexis de Rosnay co-head of Lazard investment banking, quits
http://tinyurl.com/85jevkh

3/09/12 (HONG KONG) BofA Merrill Lynch debt capital market banker Leonard Ng resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6tehyfw

3/09/12 (SOUTHEAST ASIA) BofA Merrill Lynch debt capital market banker Jimmy Choi resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6tehyfw

3/09/12 (SOUTHEAST ASIA) BofA Merrill Lynch debt capital market banker K.J. Kim resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6tehyfw

3/09/12 (NZ/AUSTRALIA) CEO of St George bank (subsidiary of Westpac) Rob Chapman leaves
http://tinyurl.com/6tyvq7e

3/09/12 (USA) REIT Corporate Office Properties Trust CEO Randall M. Griffin to leave
http://tinyurl.com/7359xbf

3/09/12 (MONGOLIA) Mongol Bank president Alag Batsukh resigned
http://goo.gl/RDmNx

3/08/12 (UK) Invesco Trimark Ltd. portfolio manager Dana Love resigns
http://goo.gl/MyQ90

3/08/12 (GERMANY) Clearstream Banking AG Katja Rosenkranz to leave Deutsche Börse Group
http://goo.gl/RiVNi

3/08/12 (USA) Bristol County Savings Bank president E. Dennis Kelly retires
http://goo.gl/8KVKn

3/08/12 (USA) CBOE executive Patrick Fay retires amid SEC probe
http://goo.gl/x5snO

3/08/12 (USA) chief investment officer Alan Brown of Schroders steps down
http://goo.gl/ZTtYo

3/08/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Standard Bank Group Limited (SBK) board member Sir Paul Judge retires
http://goo.gl/SjSPg

3/08/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Standard Bank Groupl Limited (SBK) board member Sir Sam Jonah retires
http://goo.gl/SjSPg

3/07/12 (GERMANY) Deutsche Bank AG’s Chief Risk Officer Hugo Baenzigeri to resign
http://goo.gl/MWqsH

3/07/12 (GERMANY) Deutsche Bank AG’s Chief Operating Officer Hermann-Josef Lamberti to resign
http://goo.gl/MWqsH

3/07/12 (USA) Mark Astaire quits Bank of America Merrill and heads to Barclays Capital
http://goo.gl/Zv6Ny

3/07/12 (AUSTRALIA) CEO Tim Wildash of Australia’s largest ATM operator Customers Ltd, resigns
http://goo.gl/eZJMb

3/07/12 (FRANCE) head of Société Générale Private Banking Daniel Truchi to step down
http://goo.gl/XhgJ9

3/07/12 (USA) Pascal Villiger, senior private equity portfolio manager at the $145 billion California State Teachers’ Retirement System resigns
http://goo.gl/ub0ke

3/07/12 (SINGAPORE) CEO Timothy McCarthy of Japan’s Nikko Asset Management steps down
http://tinyurl.com/823uc6l

3/07/12 (CHINA/GLOBAL) UBS senior Asia economist Jonathan Anderson quits
http://tinyurl.com/723qfzb

3/07/12 (GLOBAL) Goldman Sachs Group’s Phil Beatty resigns as head of European power trading
http://tinyurl.com/87nu75z

3/07/12 (PAKISTAN) Chairman Ali Raza of National Bank of Pakistan resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7ajuuuk

3/07/12 (DUBAI) Dubai’s DME CEO Thomas Leaver resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7w38nvq

3/07/12 (UK) Goldman Sachs International senior executive Yoel Zaoui steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6qc5mbg

3/07/12 (UK) Goldman Sachs International senior executive Christopher French steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6qc5mbg

3/07/12 (UK) Goldman Sachs International senior executive David Wildermuth steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6qc5mbg

3/07/12 (UK) Goldman Sachs International senior executive Matthew Westerman steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6qc5mbg

3/06/12 (USA) USA Technologies’ Bradley Tirpak resigns from board
http://goo.gl/8oi7C

3/06/12 (USA) Director Philip Kanas of Sterling Green Group resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6pvjvuk

3/06/12 (JAMAICA) Executive director Rohan Barnett of Jamaica’s Financial Services Commission (FSC) resigns
http://goo.gl/FBwFo

3/06/12 (JAMAICA) Executive director Patricia Sutherland of Jamaica Money Market Brokers (JMMB) resigns
http://goo.gl/oMwv6

3/06/12 (UK) Aberdeen Asset Management, non-executive director Gerhard Fusenig resigns from board
http://tinyurl.com/896yojf

3/06/12 (FRANCE) Blackstone Group’s Paris office leader Jean-Michel Steg to step down
http://goo.gl/w3Ca5

3/05/12 (ITALY) Presiding council of the Association of Italian Bankers (ABI) has resigned en masse in protest.
http://tinyurl.com/bl3rtno

3/05/12 (NEW ZEALAND) Chairman and director of Insured Group Bill Jeffries quits
http://tinyurl.com/7eqwnhb

3/05/12 (ETHIOPIA) Dashen Bank CEO Leulseged Teferi forced to retire, shocks many
http://tinyurl.com/7295do6

3/05/12 (USA) Head of proprietary trading Mike Stewart leaves JP Morgan
http://tinyurl.com/72eu2et

3/05/12 (SPAIN) President Laura Gómiz of investment bank Invercaria resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6p9qzyd (Spanish link)

3/05/12 (UK) Charterhouse partner Gordon Bonnyman to step down
http://goo.gl/iAEYB

3/05/12 (UK) HgCapital partner Lindsay Dibden leaves company
http://goo.gl/iAEYB

3/05/12 (UK) CEO of ASTL (Association of Short Term Lenders) Adrian Bloomfield quits
http://tinyurl.com/6llzwwx

3/05/12 (USA) Reliance Bancshares chairman Patrick Gideon resigns
http://goo.gl/u6BT4

3/05/12 (UAE) Al Rajhi Bank CEO Abdullah bin Sulaiman Al Rajhi quits
http://tinyurl.com/7jqekko

3/05/12 (POLAND) GTC real-estate developer’s chairman Eli Alroy resigns
http://tinyurl.com/785n9rj

3/05/12 (UK) Jupiter fund co-manager John Hamilton steps down
http://goo.gl/RPqOp

3/05/12 (UK) Jupiter fund co-manager Tony Nutt steps down
http://goo.gl/RPqOp

3/05/12 (UK) Finance director of Lord Sugar’s private holding company Colin Sandy steps down
http://tinyurl.com/76lhmst

(Week 9: 42 resignations)

3/03/12 (AUSTRIA) Volksbank AG CEO Gerald Wenzel contract not to be extended
http://goo.gl/w99tD

3/03/12 (USA) Wells Fargo & Co. board director Mackey McDonald retires
http://tinyurl.com/77mpt62

3/02/12 (HONG KONG) New Century Group Hong Kong Ltd Wilson Ng resigns
http://goo.gl/wFSV8

3/02/12 (USA) Deutsche Bank Student Loan CEO John Hupalo resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7q6eozj

3/02/12 (CHINA) China Construction Bank Corp, the assistant general manager and head of corporate banking Mickey Mehta quits
http://tinyurl.com/74fynxg

3/02/12 (USA) Chairman of Citigroup Inc. Richard D. Parsons resigns
http://tinyurl.com/84ku92p

3/02/12 (BANGLADESH) 33 insurance directors simultaneously resigned from various top level posts
http://tinyurl.com/7hol2xr

3/02/12 (UK) Lloyd’s international director Jose Ribeiro quits
http://tinyurl.com/858upd9

3/02/12 (Southeast Asia) Deputy Managing Director Renzo Viegas resigns from RHB Bank
http://tinyurl.com/7kbkhad

3/01/12 (USA) Florida Venture Forum (Venture Capital) Executive Director Robin Lester quits
http://tinyurl.com/7nnbm48

3/01/12 (SINGAPORE) UBS Singapore’s head of business development James Tulley resigns
http://goo.gl/BGugF

3/01/12 (USA) Piscataqua Savings Bank CEO Jay Gibson retires
http://goo.gl/uEqDV

3/01/12 (MALAYSIA) Elaf Bank chief executive Jamil El Jaroudi quits
http://goo.gl/xhiBb

3/01/12 (USA) PineBridge’s (global investment manager) Win Neuger steps down as CEO
http://goo.gl/SI7kT

3/01/12 (ITALY) Head of Italy’s banking association ABI Giuseppe Mussari resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7t35wnv

3/01/12 (BOTSWANA) Barclays Bank of Botswana Managing Director Wilfred Mpai resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7eaacyc

3/01/12 (INDONESIA) Head of Carlyle Group Southeast Asia Anand Balasubrahmanyan resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7zg2pzc

2/29/12 (CHINA) Citic Resources Chairman Mi Zengxin resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7r45;9c7

2/29/12 (AUSTRALIA) Perpetual Head of Equities Matt Williams steps down
http://tinyurl.com/88r6fq8

2/29/12 (UK) Honister Capital CEO Richard Pearson steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7lalkc7

2/28/12 (HONG KONG) Hang Seng Bank CEO Margaret Leung Ko May-yee quits
http://cli.gs/wr3rgye

2/28/12 (UK) WorldSpreads (trading) finance director Niall O’Kelly resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7f4pszh

2/28/12 (CHINA) Bank of China International ECM global head Marshall Nicholson quits
http://cli.gs/exrndtm

2/28/12 (SINGAPORE) DBS security head Jim Pasqurell quits
http://cli.gs/kkbp2bl

2/28/12 (HONG KONG) Bank of America’s Asia-Pac. head of global markets Brian Canniffe resigns
http://cli.gs/yrklslj

2/28/12 (BELGIUM) KBC’s CEO Jan Vanhevel retires
http://cli.gs/35yjxi0

2/28/12 (IRELAND) State Street Global Advisors Cash Funds plc director Keith Walsh resigns
http://goo.gl/n6uoM

2/28/12 (CANADA) Ontario Securities Commission chairwoman Peggy-Anne Brown quits
http://cli.gs/o6b5mo3

2/28/12 (SRI LANKA) Sri Lanka Com Bank CEO Amitha Gooneratne retires
http://cli.gs/9txnhn

2/28/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Redifine Income Fund Director Gerald Leissner resigns
http://cli.gs/5d8qhmo

2/28/12 (ITALY) UniCredit Chairman Dieter Rampl not available for a new mandate
http://cli.gs/t9tts63

2/28/12 (UK) Bank of England Sir David Lees re-appointed Chair of Bank of England
http://cli.gs/c86fbl0

2/27/12 (GERMANY) Deutsche Bank Americas chief Seth Waugh steps down
http://cli.gs/5clft6j

2/27/12 (BAHRAIN) Khaleeji Commercial Bank CEO Ebrahim Ebrahim quits
http://cli.gs/wgyujp

2/27/12 (FRANCE) Societe Generale’s Investment Banking Chief Michel Péretié steps down
http://cli.gs/rk0scap

2/27/12 (MALAYSIA) Elaf Bank CEO Jamil El Jaroudi resigns
http://cli.gs/52f6qqn

2/27/12 (INDIA) Kotak Mahindra Bank managing director Falguni Nayar quits
http://cli.gs/kmjfmq

2/27/12 (GERMANY) Equiduct chairman Artur Fischer steps down
http://cli.gs/rj2jp2b

2/27/12 (BAHRAIN) – Mumtalakat Holding [Sovereign Wealth Fund] CEO Al Zain resigns
http://cli.gs/ci9s3fy

2/27/12 (IRAN) Bank Melli CEO Mahmoud Reza Khaavari resigns – flees to Canada!
http://cli.gs/iodk071

2/27/12 (IRAN) Bank Saderat CEO Mohammad Jahromi resigns
http://cli.gs/yi5c66

2/27/12 (UK) Lloyds Banking Group Glen Moreno steps down
http://cli.gs/n50yxmw

(Week 8: 22 resignations)

2/25/12 (AUSTRALIA/NZ) Goldman Sachs Chairman Stephen Fitzgerald quits
http://cli.gs/7totmju

2/24/12 (INDIA) ICICI Bank general counsel Pramod Rao resigns
http://cli.gs/ege43r2

2/24/12 (USA) CEO of Seattle Chamber of Commerce Phil Bussey resigns
http://tinyurl.com/77zevmf

2/24/12 (HONG KONG) Co-head Kwang Meng Quek of Citigroup Bank Global Real Estate resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8xggpbm

2/24/12 (NEW ZEALAND) FSF Executive Director Kirk Hope resigns
http://cli.gs/5u9i14e

2/24/12 (USA) Evercore Partners Head Eduardo Mestre steps down
http://cli.gs/wnxafp9

2/24/12 (USA) Vice Chairman & Director of Apollo Global Henry Silverman resigns
http://tinyurl.com/86bmsov

2/23/12 (UK) Goldman Sachs partner Luca Ferrari retires
http://tinyurl.com/7×9twmv

2/23/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Richard Gush resigns from Standard Bank
http://cli.gs/eq6pqbo

2/23/12 (SCOTLAND) Royal Bank of Scotland Group director John McFarlane resigns.
http://cli.gs/auxu10f

2/22/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs Hedge Fund Group chief Howard Wietschner retires
http://tinyurl.com/7rbfcmu

2/22/12 (SWITZERLAND) The Six Swiss Exchange operating chief Urs Derendinger resigns
http://tinyurl.com/72a5f6l

2/21/12 (BANGLADESH) Nitol Insurance Co. Ltd director Selima Ahmad resigns
http://cli.gs/a7vvmb2

2/21/12 (BANGLADESH) Nitol Insurance Co. Ltd director Abdul Musabbir Ahmad resigns
http://cli.gs/a7vvmb2

2/21/12 (BANGLADESH) Nitol Insurance Co. Ltd director Abdul Matlub resigns
http://cli.gs/a7vvmb2

2/21/12 (BANGLADESH) City General Insurance Co. Ltd director Geasuddin Ahmad resigns
http://cli.gs/a7vvmb2

2/21/12 (BANGLADESH) Social Islami Bank Limited director Taslima Akter resigns
http://cli.gs/a7vvmb2

2/21/12 (JAPAN) Citigroup Global Market’s CEO Brian Mccappin resigns (last article in list)
http://cli.gs/uf759ex

2/21/12 (ARGENTINA) Central Bank of Argentina (BCRA) General Manager Benigno Velez resigns
http://cli.gs/kik1ddd

2/20/12 (USA) First Financial Northwest director Spencer Schneider quits
http://cli.gs/2bmr72

2/20/12 (RUSSIA) Head of Russian Bank Regulator Gennady Melikyan steps down
http://cli.gs/92eda1a

2/20/12 (SWITZERLAND) Credit Suisse Chief Joseph Tan resigns
http://cli.gs/xujb5lv

2/20/12 (ISRAEL) Bank Leumi le-Israel Ltd. deputy CEO Zvi Itskovitch resigns
http://cli.gs/hogcc

2/20/12 (USA) R. David Land Submits Resignation from the Boards of Directors of Peoples Bancorporation, Inc. and Seneca National Bank
http://cli.gs/k8jfru9

(Week 7: 17 resignations)

2/18/12 (PAKISTAN) The Bank of Azad Jammu & Kashmir executive Zulfiqar Abbasi resigns
http://cli.gs/ejjk61c

2/17/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs CEO Lloyd Blankfein steps down
http://cli.gs/odkdp4r

2/17/12 (BULGARIA) NHIF director Neli Nesheva resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6wowaaw

2/17/12 (SWITZERLAND) SNB Council President Hansueli Raggenbass resigns
http://cli.gs/sa7djft

2/16/12 (UK) The Financial Services Authority Margaret Cole is to step down
http://cli.gs/4nkoven

2/16/12 (GHANA) Databank Group executive chair Ken Ofori-Atta steps down
http://cli.gs/89k57un

2/16/12 (SAUDI ARABIA) Saudi Hollandi Banks managing director Geoffrey Calvert quits
http://cli.gs/an8tv23

2/16/12 (AUSTRALIA) ANZ Bank Australia CFO Peter Marriott resigns
http://cli.gs/twoigu

2/16/12 (AUSTRALIA) Royal Bank of Scotland Austrailan CEO Stephen Williams resigns
http://cli.gs/0d5ess

2/15/12 (WORLD) World Bank CEO Robert Zoellick resigns
http://cli.gs/72fyiup

2/15/12 (SLOVENIA) Nova Kreditna Banka Maribor CEO Andrej Plos resigns
http://cli.gs/6olxu5w

2/15/12 (SLOVENIA) Nova Ljubljanska Banka d.d. CEO Bozo Jasovic resigns
http://cli.gs/6olxu5w

2/15/12 (KENYA) Govenor of Kenyan Central Bank Njuguna Ndung’u
to Resign
http://cli.gs/bau9sue

2/14/12 (NICARAQUA) Nicaraqua Central Bank President Antenor Rosales resigns
http://cli.gs/q5xaopa

2/14/12 (USA) North Carolina bank commissioner Joseph A. Smith Jr. resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7qhfx7a

2/14/12 (UK) Social finance pioneer Malcolm Hayday quits Charity Bank
http://cli.gs/r69lqgu

2/13/12 (KUWAIT) Kuwait Central Bank CEO Sheikh Salem Abdulaziz Al Sabbah resigns
http://cli.gs/wcw6ff

(Week 6: 14 resignations)

2/12/12 (KENYA) Renaissance Capital Chief Executive Patrick Mweheire resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7quzenc

2/10/12 (KOREA) Korea Exchange Bank chief Larry Klane steps down
http://cli.gs/vr0sjf

2/10/12 (INDIA) Tamilnad Mercantile Bank CEO A K Jagannathan resigns
http://cli.gs/c93mgy8

2/09/12 (UKRAINE) National Bank of Ukraine deputy governor Volodymyr Krotiuk quits
http://cli.gs/b672wx

2/09/12 (UK) Alliance Trust Savings (ATS) CEO Robert Burgess steps down
http://goo.gl/ohHG3

2/09/12 (UK) JP Morgan Chinese Investment Trust PLC non-executive director Madam Yujiang Zhao resigns
http://goo.gl/CPO23

2/08/12 (UAE) Emirates NBD Bank’s deputy CEO Abdul Wahed Al Fahim resigns
http://goo.gl/JUdNd

2/08/12 (USA) Cleveland International Fund (CIF) private equity fund head A. Eddy Zai resigns before being indicted
http://goo.gl/tgamf

2/08/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Standard Bank Group Ltd – Resignation of Group Secretary Loren Wulfsohn
http://goo.gl/K1pfn

2/07/12 (USA) Bank Of America’s Mortgage Business Chief Barbara Desoer retires
http://cli.gs/y5spl4b

2/07/12 (INDIA) Kotak Mahindra Bank Falguni Nayar quits
http://cli.gs/dfnp5ph

2/06/12 (AUSTRALIA) CEO Chris Ryan of Australian fund manager Perpetual resigns
http://tinyurl.com/78zuhnr

2/06/12 (INDIA) Dhanlaxmi Bank CEO Amitabh Chaturvedi quits:
http://cli.gs/0t4ba4

2/06/12 (USA) TD Ameritrade, head of retail distribution John Bunch resigns
http://goo.gl/kgS7M

(Week 5: 9 resignations)

2/05/12 (USA) Morgan’s investment banking chairman Joseph Perella quits
http://cli.gs/3ww27st

2/05/12 (USA) Morgan Stanley investment banking Tarek Abdel-Meguid quits
http://cli.gs/3ww27st

2/03/12 (UK) VinaCapital Vietnam Opportunity Fund Ltd. Non-Executive director Horst Geicke resigns
http://goo.gl/r955T

2/02/12 (USA) NIR Group hedge funds’ Corey Ribotsky forced to resign following allegations of fraud

2/02/12 (USA) American Perspective Bank President and CEO Thomas J. Beene resigns
http://goo.gl/K66eb

2/01/12 (SYRIA) Arab Bank Syria Board member Basma Talal Zein resigns.
http://goo.gl/WXxzw

2/01/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) ABSA [Barclay’s Bank] deputy CEO Louis von Zeuner resigns
http://cli.gs/ilk3bw0

2/01/12 (UK) Llyods Banking Group Tim Tookey leaving end of February
http://cli.gs/vodr08j

1/30/12 (UK) Butterfield Private Bank head Danny Dixon steps down
http://cli.gs/5b79fbd

1/30/12 (UK) British Private Equity and Venture Capital Association (BVCA) COO Andrew Graham steps down
http://goo.gl/4SDW8

(Week 4: 10 resignations)

1/29/12 (UAE) NBD Emirates’ investment banking division CEO Suresh Kumar to leave
http://goo.gl/S1×0F

1/29/12 (PORTUGAL) Banco Santander chairman Nuno Amado resigns
http://tinyurl.com/72vac8s

1/29/12 (NEW ZEALAND) New Zealand Reserve Bank governor Alan Bollard to step down
http://cli.gs/11fnco2

1/27/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) ABSA Group COO Alfie Naidoo to leave
http://goo.gl/cVWnA

1/27/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) ABSA Group chief marketing and communication officer Happy Ntshingila resigns
http://goo.gl/cVWnA

1/27/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) ABSA Group CEO Daphne Motsepe to retire
http://goo.gl/cVWnA

1/25/12 (USA) Fortress CEO Daniel Mudd quits amid lawsuit
http://tinyurl.com/7cu28dc

1/25/12 (UK) SOFIA PROPERTY FUND LIMITED, Gerry Williams resigns as director, following his resignation from Ardel Holdings Limited where he was CEO.
http://goo.gl/kDfVv

1/24/12 (IRELAND) Deutsche International Corporate Services Limited fund, Paul Shevlin resigned as a director
http://goo.gl/OjZFF

1/24/12 (SWITZERLAND) French clinical immunologist and head of the $22.6 billion Global fund Dr. Michel Kazatchkinehas abruptly resigns amid allegations of corruption
http://goo.gl/bqXs8

(Week 3: 23 resignations)

1/22/12 (KENYA) National Bank of Kenya’s (NBK) managing director Reuben Marambii to resign before year end.
http://goo.gl/c2n7r

1/21/12 (SINGAPORE) ANZ Asia’s private banking head Nina Aguas resigns as managing director of Asia-Pacific private banking.
http://goo.gl/hlHvG

1/21/12 (USA) Nara Bancorp (Now called BBCN) President and CEO Min Kim Resigns
http://goo.gl/rcfJ3

1/21/12 (GREECE) Institute of International Finance negotiator Charles Dallara quits
http://cli.gs/iq071x

1/21/12 (GREECE) Institute of International Finance negotiator Jean Lemierre quits
http://cli.gs/iq071x

1/20/12 (JAPAN) Normura’s head of wholesale banking Jasjit Bhattai quits
http://cli.gs/x3hhykp

1/20/12 (USA) JPMorgan Chase, Mortgage Banking Default organization head Scott Powell resigns
http://goo.gl/TCYpT

1/20/12 (USA) TIAA-CREF EVP and president of Asset Management, Scott C. Evans resigns
http://goo.gl/f6qLs

1/19/12 (SPAIN) Spanish bank Santander’s Americas chief Francisco Luzon quits
http://cli.gs/5greru

1/19/12 (EGYPT) Beltone Financial Holding (BTFH) Alaa’ Sabaa resigns from board of directors.
http://goo.gl/5Eze1

1/19/12 (EGYPT) Beltone Financial Holding (BTFH) Wael EL Mahgary resigns from board of directors.
http://goo.gl/5Eze1

1/18/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs co-heads of Goldman’s securities business David Heller resigns.
http://goo.gl/TMHvx

1/18/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs co-heads of Goldman’s securities business Edward Eisler resigns.
http://goo.gl/TMHvx

1/18/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs co-head of its investment management division Ed Forst resigns.
http://goo.gl/TMHvx

1/17/12 (CANADA) Cumberland Private Wealth Management CIO John Wilson quits to join another money manager.
http://goo.gl/3JuNJ

1/17/12 (HONG KONG) Oversea-Chinese Banking Corporation Limited (OCBC Bank) CEO David Conner retires.
http://goo.gl/83Z1i

1/17/12 (UK) Morgan Stanley Intl chairman Walid Chammah retires
http://goo.gl/e7vS7

1/17/12 (KUWAIT) Commercial Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Board Member Ali Yousef Al Awwadhy resigns.
http://goo.gl/0PoIM

1/17/12 (KUWAIT) Commercial Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Board Member Anoud Fadhel Al Hathran resigns.
http://goo.gl/0PoIM

1/17/12 (KUWAIT) Commercial Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Board Member Tarek Farid Al Othman resigns.
http://goo.gl/0PoIM

1/17/12 (KUWAIT) Commercial Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Board Member  Salem Ali Hassan Al Ali resigns.
http://goo.gl/0PoIM

1/17/12 (KUWAIT) Commercial Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Board Member Majed Ali Oweid Awadh resigns.
http://goo.gl/0PoIM

1/17/12 (KUWAIT) Commercial Bank of Kuwait S.A.K. Board Member Badr Suliman Al Ahmed resigns.
http://goo.gl/0PoIM

(Week 2: 11 resignations)

1/13/12 (IRELAND) National Asset Management Agency head of lending Graham Emmett resigns
http://goo.gl/GN3h3

1/12/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs, Co-Head Securities Trading Edward K. Eisler retires
http://goo.gl/i2TVk

1/12/12 (USA) Goldman Sachs, Co-Head Securities Trading David B. Heller retires
http://goo.gl/i2TVk

1/12/12 (UK) Lloyds’ head of wholesale Truett Tate quits
http://tinyurl.com/7z9w3vu

1/11/12 (KAZAKHSTAN) BTA Bank CEO Marat Zairov resigns
http://goo.gl/yAHgr

1/11/12 (SWITZERLAND) La Banque Privée Edmond de Rothschild, CEO Claude Messulam resigns, to become a director of the bank holding company.
http://goo.gl/vWr3i

1/11/12 (INDIA) More directors of the Beed district bank resign
http://tinyurl.com/62oygmo

1/10/12 (USA) Managing director at Morgan Stanley Ed Marhefka resigns
http://tinyurl.com/726xkcl

1/09/12 (SWITZERLAND) SNB chairman Philipp Hildebrand resigns
http://cli.gs/s17bvj

1/09/12 (USA) Morgan Stanley Chief Legal Officer Frank Barron retires.
http://goo.gl/XYCwJ

1/09/12 (SWITZERLAND) Board director Mark Austen of Temenos Group AG resigns
http://goo.gl/l6QzM

(Week 1: 8 resignations)

1/07/12 (UK) Arab Banking Corporation Intl. Bank (ABCIB) Manama, Bahrain: ABCIB announced retirement of CEO Nofal Barbar
http://goo.gl/yF0Mm

1/05/12 (UK) Saunderson House CEO Nick Fletcher steps down
http://cli.gs/m9vec4y

1/05/12 (USA) Blackstone/GSO Senior Floating Rate Term Fund and Blackstone/GSO Long-Short Credit Income Fund announced that John R. O’Neill has resigned.
http://goo.gl/ZiWGL

1/04/12 (USA) President and CEO of PHH Corp. (mortgage) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6oheo4p (referral link)

1/03/12 (USA) Suffolk Bancorp president & CEO J. Gordon Huszagh steps down
http://cli.gs/wwcyl71

1/03/12 (UK) Arbuthnot Banking Group: Neil Kirton resigned from the Board
http://cli.gs/guoevyf

1/03/12 (UK) Arbuthnot Banking Group: Atholl Turrell left the Board.
http://cli.gs/x53cg1d

1/03/12 (USA) Michael Falbo, president and CEO of Southport Bank resigns
http://goo.gl/DP1uK

(Week 52: 2 resignations)

1/01/12 (NIGERIA) United Bank for Africa Plc Victor Osadolor resigns
http://cli.gs/1el9169

1/01/12 (ISRAEL) Israel’s Bank Leumi CEO Galia Maor steps down
http://cli.gs/6unkmlf

Governments:
4/03/12 (COSTA RICA) Finance Minister Fernando Herrero resigns over tax scandal
http://tinyurl.com/cnmmw6l

4/03/12 (SERBIA) Serbian President and ruling DS party leader Boris Tadic resigns
http://tinyurl.com/brlzpme

4/03/12 (USA) Northern Virginia Delegate Dave Englin resigns from politics after admitting to extramarital affair
http://tinyurl.com/d3d4c8l

4/02/12 (HUNGARY) President Pal Schmitt resigns in plagiarism scandal
http://tinyurl.com/d2d32sd

4/02/12 (HUNGARY) University Head Tivadar Tulassay resigns over plagiarism scandal
http://tinyurl.com/clv7l86

4/02/12 (USA) General Services Administration (GSA) chief Martha Johnson resigns amid reports of excessive spending, two others fired
http://tinyurl.com/7npkp5y

(Week 13: 40 resignations)

4/01/12 (ITALY) Member of Parliament Massimo Calearo resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cynm42a

3/31/12 (CANADA) Prime Minister Stephen Harper’s communications director Angelo Persichilli resigns
http://tinyurl.com/bthcwkh

3/30/12 (COLOMBIA) Bogota’s government secretary Antonio Navarro Wolf resigns
http://tinyurl.com/crggvzz

3/30/12 (PERU) High ranking official at the Ministry of Energy and Mining Luis zavaleta Vargas resigns amid controversy
http://tinyurl.com/bnf44c5

3/30/12 (USA) Nine (9) Idaho senators retire: Edgar Malepeai, Nicole LeFavour, James Hammond, Denton Darrington, Joyce Broadsword, Diane Bilyeu, John Andreason, Shirley McKague, Melinda Smyser
http://tinyurl.com/7atutbm

3/30/12 (USA) Sixteen (16) Idaho House members retire: Carlos Bilbao, Max Black, Sharon Block, Marge Chadderon, Brian Cronin, Dick Harwood, Elfreda Higgins, Wendy Jaquet, Bill Killen, Janice McGeachin, Mack Shirley, Erik Simpson, Leon Smith, Dennis Lake, Bert Stevenson, Tom Trail
http://tinyurl.com/7atutbm

3/30/12 (SWEDEN) Defence Minister Sten Tolgfors resigns amid Saudi row
http://tinyurl.com/caedu5m

3/29/12 (USA) West Virginia Republican chairman Mike Stuart steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6oya9yn

3/29/12 (USA) Representative Stephen Sandstrom resigns Utah House seat
http://tinyurl.com/cwgwoyl

3/29/12 (ISRAEL) Jewish Agency for Israel CFO Yaron Neudorfer resigns
http://tinyurl.com/dy4ydrf

3/29/12 (UK) Third senior police official Dick Fedorcio resigns in Britain’s phone-hacking scandal
http://tinyurl.com/c9dr4oh

3/29/12 (PUERTO RICO) Puerto Rico’s police chief Emilio Diaz Colon resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cbndsvk

3/28/12 (IRELAND) Former Dublin councillor Finbarr Hanrahan also resigns from Fianna Fáil
http://tinyurl.com/d7jzv99

3/28/12 (CHILE) Energy minister Rodrigo Alvarez resigns after protests
http://tinyurl.com/ck35la3

3/28/12 (CANADA) Alberta’s Chief Medical Officer Dr. Andre Corriveau resigns
http://tinyurl.com/dybzea7

3/26/12 (IRELAND) Former cabinet minister and EU Commissioner Padraig Flynn resigns from Fianna Fail
http://tinyurl.com/bsg95ra

3/26/12 (USA) Senator Steven Baddour resigns from state Senate to join lawfirm
http://tinyurl.com/dyj67gc

3/26/12 (UK) Adam Smith College (higher education) principal Craig Thomson resigns amidst accusations
http://tinyurl.com/cacfa4b

3/26/12 (CANADA) Top New Democratic Party (NDP) staffer Brad Lavigne resigns
http://tinyurl.com/bpdmjzu

3/26/12 (UK) MP Sir John Stanley retires after 40 years
http://tinyurl.com/bo3nnly

(Week 12: 23 resignations)

3/25/12 (IRELAND) Former prime minister Bertie Ahern resigns from his political party in wake of corruption inquiry
http://tinyurl.com/ctxyrs9

3/25/12 (UK) Senior member of David Cameron’s Conservative Party Peter Cruddas resigns over lobby scheme
http://tinyurl.com/6wvqrtj

3/23/12 (UK) Church of Scotland senior official Dr Steven Mallon resigns after audit
http://tinyurl.com/6ssvoh4

3/23/12 (USA) Jacksonville Transportation Authority exec director Michael Blaylock to leave
http://tinyurl.com/77ktlwm

3/22/12 (BOSNIA and HERZEGOVINA) Presidency member Zeljko Komsic resigns from Social Democratic party as VP
http://tinyurl.com/7a447qg

3/22/12 (POLAND) Deputy Minister of Administration and Digitisation Piotr Kolodziejczyk resigns along with two others
http://tinyurl.com/82ke8rr

3/22/12 (USA) University of Arkansas at Pine Bluff chancellor Lawrence A. Davis Jr. resigns amid controversy
http://tinyurl.com/7eu9fuy

3/22/12 (USA) President of University of Maryland Susan Aldridge suddenly resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7y5n2kg

3/22/12 (USA) University of Illinois president Michael Hogan resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6lnwqwu

3/21/12 (USA) Florida Rep. Erik Fresen resigns as chairman of Miami-Dade Republican Party
http://tinyurl.com/7xw28xp

3/21/12 (USA) State Rep. Roger Eddy resigns  Illinois House seat
http://tinyurl.com/7j7dsr5

3/21/12 (NEW ZEALAND) Local Government Minister Nick Smith resigns after allegations
http://tinyurl.com/7k8oh5p

3/21/12 (USA) South Caroline Rep. Thad Viers resigns from House of Representatives, ahead of indictment
http://tinyurl.com/7wleyr4

3/21/12 (CZECH REP) Education Minister Josef Dobes resigns (over budget cut refusal)
http://tinyurl.com/74dg8k6

3/21/12 (USA) State Rep. David Hawk resigns as chair of the House Conservation and Environment Committee, following arrest
http://tinyurl.com/7qtaomk

3/21/12 (GUATEMALA) Finance Minister Pavel Centeno resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6uq38an

3/20/12 (USA) Federal Prosecutor Salvador Perricone resigns as Assistant United States Attorney amid scandal
http://tinyurl.com/6ulgejx

3/20/12 (PAKISTAN) Pakistan People’s Party (PPP) leader Lashkari Raisani resigns from senate seat
http://tinyurl.com/6rua8ru

3/20/12 (NETHERLANDS) Prominent MP Hero Brinkman quits far-right Dutch party
http://tinyurl.com/7m6axxt

3/20/12 (USA) Exec director of Rhode Island Republican Party Patrick Sweeney resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6r26vao

3/19/12 (MALAYSIA) Former Information Minister Tan Sri Abdul Kadir Sheikh Fadzir resigns from Umno (largest politcal party in Malaysia), also resigns from other post
http://tinyurl.com/83dpzb4

3/19/12 (ARMENIA) Secretary of opposition party Karine Hakobyan quits
http://tinyurl.com/872g9go

3/19/12 (USA) Democratic state Rep. Mike McDonald to retire
http://tinyurl.com/89dfk7a

(Week 11: 29 resignations)

3/18/12 (INDIA) Security Adviser to state gov. Karamveer Singh steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6uwn8sj

3/16/12 (UK) Archbishop of Canterbury Rowan Williams to resign, return to academia
http://tinyurl.com/78gmwsy

3/16/12 (CANADA) Liberal MLA Harry Bloy resigns from B.C. cabinet after email leak
http://tinyurl.com/7v7zr3l

3/16/12 (BULGARIA) Deputy head of State Agency for National Security Ivan Drashkov resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7jomw55

3/16/12 (USA) Republican Senator Pam Galloway resigns from state Senate
http://tinyurl.com/7s9dsn6

3/16/12 (USA) Senior counsel and legal advisor Amy Levine leaves FCC (Federal Communications Commission)
http://tinyurl.com/6ol9nn8

3/15/12 (USA) U.S. Codex (codex alimentarius!) manager Karen Stuck to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7nyj8h7

3/15/12 (CHINA) Party secretary of Chongqing Bo Xilai removed after probe
http://tinyurl.com/6v8g52e

3/15/12 (BULGARIA) Economy Minister Traicho Traikov resigns
http://tinyurl.com/78gmqzh

3/15/12 (BULGARIA) Health Minister Stefan Konstantinov resigns
http://tinyurl.com/78gmqzh

3/15/12 (CYPRUS) Finance Minister Kikis Kazamias steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6offowu

3/15/12 (USA) State Senator George Bunting to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7njljcd

3/15/12 (SCOTLAND) Glasgow City councillor Shaukat Butt resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7dlkgx5

3/14/12 (COLOMBIA) Colombia’s ambassador in Peru Jorge Visbal resigns to face charges
http://tinyurl.com/7ad6b3w

3/14/12 (CANADA) Saskatchewan Agriculture minister Bob Bjornerud stepping down from cabinet
http://tinyurl.com/6wv63em

3/14/12 (PHILIPPINES) Head of gov. weather bureau PAGASA Graciano Yumul resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7bkctnc

3/14/12 (USA) DARPA director Regina Dugan resigns, heads to Google
http://tinyurl.com/6qcn528

3/14/12 (ZAMBIA) Former Zambia president Rupiah Banda quits party leadership to fully retire
http://tinyurl.com/7ljopd5

3/14/12 (AUSTRALIA) City of Syndey councillor Marcelle Hoff resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6mpwwfe

3/13/12 (USA) Dallas City councillor Mark McDonald resigns
http://tinyurl.com/864m5t8

3/13/12 (USA) Democratic Ohio state Rep. W. Carlton Weddington resigns after FBI bribery sting
http://tinyurl.com/7vtttqr

3/13/12 (PORTUGAL) Secretary of State for Energy Henrique Gomes resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7hht2wa

3/13/12 (USA) University of California, Berkeley chancellor Robert J. Birgeneau to retire end of the year
http://tinyurl.com/7aa4wf4

3/13/12 (USA) Minnesota State Senator Chris Gerlach to retire
http://tinyurl.com/6luq35n

3/13/12 (USA) Veteran New York state lawmaker Daniel J. Burling to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7tjnemx

3/12/12 (USA) Commissioner William S. Haraf of California’s Department of Financial Institutions resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7d97uuz

3/12/12 (SLOVAKIA) former Prime Minister Mikulas Dzurinda quits as party chief
http://tinyurl.com/7927rak

3/12/12 (USA) FBI executive assistand director Shawn Henry steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7kb3adz

3/12/12 (INDIA) Health Minister Rajeev Bindal resigns from Dhumal cabinet
http://tinyurl.com/79ztk5q

(Week 10: 34 resignations)

3/11/12 (MALAYSIA) Minister Shahrizat Abdul Jalil steps down amid ‘Cowgate’ scandal
http://tinyurl.com/78qo3vf

3/11/12 (UK) Bill of rights commissioner Michael Pinto-Duschinsky resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6m55umo

3/11/12 (SINGAPORE) SAF Chief Guards Officer colonel Nelson Yau Thian Hock abruptly resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7qwweu5

3/11/12 (GREECE) Greek socialist leader George Papandreou steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6qga4rp

3/10/12 (USA) Chicago Crime Commission Chief Jody Weis resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7nadevg

3/09/12 (BULGARIA) Chief of staff of Bulgarian social policy minister Totyu Mladenov resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6qbdamq

3/09/12 (USA) Weber State University pres. F. Ann Millner to step down
http://tinyurl.com/8×878jw

3/09/12 (SOUTH KOREA) Secretary General of main opposition Democratic United Party Im Jong-seok resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7s6ec2d

3/09/12 (USA) South Carolina Lt. Gov. Kenneth Ard resigns amid probe
http://tinyurl.com/8y2tu2a

3/09/12 (USA) Rep. Jimmy Naifeh retires from House of Representatives
http://tinyurl.com/7w5kmbh

3/09/12 (USA) State Rep. and former Kirkland mayor Deb Eddy retires
http://tinyurl.com/7v44oyb

3/09/12 (MALAYSIA) Chairman of Securities Commission Malaysia Tan Sri Zarinah Anwar retires
http://tinyurl.com/7vvwroq

3/09/12 (N. IRELAND) Ulster Unionist Party leader Tom Elliot quits
http://tinyurl.com/764c3wz

3/09/12 (INDIA) MLA R. Selvaraj resigns from assembly and Party District Committee
http://tinyurl.com/74em42t

3/08/12 (CANADA) Nunatsiavut Minister of Education and Economic Dev. Susan Nochasak resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7hsebkh

3/08/12 (NORWAY) Chief of ministry of family and equality issues Harald Nyboen resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7atczbr

3/08/12 (IVORY COAST) Ivory Coast’s prime minister Guillaume Soro and his cabinet resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6qe3q7x

3/08/12 (USA) Chuck Hassebrook main primary opponent in U.S. Senate – abruptly quits
http://tinyurl.com/7bxau7h

3/08/12 (USA) Democrat David Pollock quits Ventura County House race
http://tinyurl.com/83ne8dd

3/07/12 (INDIA) Cabinet Secretary Shashank Shekhar Singh takes premature retirement
http://tinyurl.com/7m5s4kc

3/07/12 (ARGENTINA) Transport Secretary Juan Pablo Schiavi resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7ufd2mp

3/07/12 (INDIA) Uttarakhand chief minister B C Khanduri resigns
http://tinyurl.com/74jd6yw

3/07/12 (USA) Democratic State Rep. Deb Eddy to retire
http://tinyurl.com/6umpknk

3/06/12 (CANADA) MLA Hector Goudreau resigns as Alberta’s head of policy committee
http://tinyurl.com/76eougy

3/06/12 (LIBERIA) Liberia’s main opposition leader Winston Tubman retires from politics
http://tinyurl.com/8xskp6b

3/06/12 (INDIA) Digambar Kamat resigns as chief minister of Goa
http://tinyurl.com/6t8vv3m

3/06/12 (AUSTRALIA) Magistrate Grant Lalor quits the ACT Magistrates Court
http://tinyurl.com/7f4c6vn

3/06/12 (AUSTRALIA) LNP branch president George Andrew resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7nmhblt

3/06/12 (CONGO) Entire government of Democratic Republic of Congo headed by Adolphe Muzito resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6toz6sj

3/06/12 (INDIA) Senior Congress MLA Tarvinder Singh Marwah resigns as Parliamentary Secretary to Chief Minister Sheila Dikshit
http://tinyurl.com/7d2737r

3/05/12 (USA) Minnesota senator Geoff Michel quits
http://tinyurl.com/7nzr5jv

3/05/12 (USA) Utah House minority leader David Litvack quits
http://tinyurl.com/855fwan

3/05/12 (NORWAY) Minister Audun Lysbakken resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7zjp8d8

3/05/12 (U.K) Conservative MP Mark Pritchard quits as deputy chairman
http://tinyurl.com/7e969yk

(Week 9: 20 resignations)

3/04/12 (TAIWAN) Top Taiwan agricultural official Hsu Tien-lai quits over allegations of bird flu cover-up
http://tinyurl.com/879qxc4

3/03/12 (COLOMBIA) Chief prosecutor Vivianne Morales resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7nqdhrh

3/03/12 (ETHIOPIA) General Bacha Debele Combat Engineering head at Ministry of Defence on forced leave
http://tinyurl.com/6tdmdcj

3/03/12 (USA) Majority Leader Cantor’s aide Brad Dayspring departs unexpectedly
http://tinyurl.com/7h4xd2n

3/02/12 (USA) U.S. House Democratic Rep. Norm Dicks quits
http://tinyurl.com/89tqozg

3/02/12 (USA) United States Senate’s Olympia Snowe quits
http://tinyurl.com/6r4csba

3/02/12 (USA) South Carolina State University President George Cooper resigns
http://tinyurl.com/83wpzjp

3/02/12 (UK) Labour MP Eric Joyce to step down
http://tinyurl.com/8xak47h

3/02/12 (JAPAN) Nuclear Safety Commission chairman Haruki Madarame to step down
http://tinyurl.com/89dwrqf

3/02/12 (CANADA) Alberta Chief of staff Stephen Carter steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7huv625

3/02/12 (USA) Monmouth University president Paul Gaffney II to retire
http://tinyurl.com/78gudtb

3/01/12 (IRELAND) Éamon Ó Cuív deputy leader of Fianna Fáil resigns
http://tinyurl.com/79etjtn

3/01/12 (CANADA) B.C. Liberal director Tariq Ghuman resigns
http://tinyurl.com/79cftk6

3/01/12 (UK) Labour MP Marsha Singh steps down
http://tinyurl.com/74r2e39

3/01/12 (UK) British politician Baroness Jenny Tonge resigns
http://tinyurl.com/734lbwk

2/29/12 (LESOTHO) Prime Minister Pakalitha Mosisili resigns
http://tinyurl.com/84ufv73

2/29/12 (PUERTO RICO) Major Puerto Rican politician Hector Ferrer resigns
http://tinyurl.com/85p4cdv

2/28/12 (THAILAND) PM’s Secretary General Bantoon Supakvanit resigns
http://tinyurl.com/87czrfb

2/27/12 (SWITZERLAND) Geneva State Councilor Mark Muller resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6tuv59k

2/27/12 (AUSTRALIA) Senator Mark Arbib resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7q5dkqy

(Week 8: 13 resignations)

2/26/12 (USA) Georgia Democratic party chief of staff Page Gleason resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7ztpgxj

2/24/12 (HAITI) Haitian Prime Minister Garry Conille resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7q34xj7

2/24/12 (HONDURAS) Honduran Cabinet Minister resigns – third in two weeks
http://tinyurl.com/87h8fay

2/24/12 (GHANA) Education Minister Betty Mould-Iddrisu resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6w9hden

2/23/12 (AUSTRALIA) Foreign Affairs Minister Kevin Rudd resigns from Cabinet
http://tinyurl.com/7ot7bkw

2/23/12 (UK) Chief Executive of CQC Cynthia Bower resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7wsjqe4

2/23/12 (KENYA) PNU Secretary General Kiraitu Murungi resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6t2k5jh

2/22/12 (INDIA) Kripashankar Singh resigns as Mumbai Congress chief
http://tinyurl.com/6mupyug

2/22/12 (ISRAEL) PM’s top media advisor Yoaz Hendel resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8yuw33l

2/22/12 (USA) Idaho GOP senator John McGee resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7buxfx3

2/22/12 (LEBANON) Labor Minister Charbel Nahhas resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7v4xzt9

2/20/12 (GERMANY) German President Christian Wulff resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6lw7gcu

2/20/12 (NETHERLANDS) Dutch Opposition Leader Job Cohen resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7mqlmam

(Week 7: 3 resignations)

2/17/12 (UGANDA) Gender Minister Syda Bbumba resigns over corruption scandal
http://tinyurl.com/7y36ur8

2/17/12 (UGANDA) Gender Minister Khiddu Makubuya resigns over corruption scandal
http://tinyurl.com/7y36ur8

2/16/12 (USA) MCSE director Dan Doyle resigns under scrutiny
http://tinyurl.com/83c36yh

(Week 6: 1 resignation)

2/06/12 (ROMANIA) Romanian prime minister and cabinet resign en masse
http://tinyurl.com/76wdafp

(Week 5: 3 resignations)

2/03/12 (UK) British Energy Secretary Chris Huhne resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6ncvzdr

2/02/12 (BRAZIL) Brazil Cities Minister Mario Negromonte resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7ntcdug

1/30/12 (USA) New Jersey commissioner Thomas Considine steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6vxq2zv

(Week 4: none)

(Week 3: 3 resignations)

1/20/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) South African deputy economic development minister Enoch Godongwana quit his post this week in the face of growing outrage in government circles about his involvement in a company that allegedly defrauded clothing factory workers of R100-million of their pension fund money.
http://goo.gl/ZADvn

1/18/12 (PERU) Vice President Omar Chehade resigns amid corruption charges
http://tinyurl.com/7b99ny6

1/18/12 (UKRAINE) Finance Minister Fedir Yaroshenko resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7dj7vpc

(Week 2: 1 resignation)

1/09/12 (USA) White House Chief of Staff Bill Daley resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7uptynh

(Week 1: none)

Companies & Businesses:
4/03/12 (UK) Shire Specialty Pharmaceuticals president Michael Cola resigns
http://tinyurl.com/bvbjc2k

4/03/12 (UK) ECR Minerals (mining investment) chairman Patrick Harford resigns
http://tinyurl.com/ctdbslo

4/03/12 (UK) James Murdoch quits as BSkyB chairman
http://tinyurl.com/c4wny9p

4/02/12 (CANADA) Canadian Natural Resources Ltd (oil & gas) director and chairman Allan Markin resigns
http://tinyurl.com/ck7vuqc

4/02/12 (RUSSIA) Polyus Gold (Russia’s largest gold producer) president and CEO Evgeny Ivanov steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7kx6ctx

4/02/12 (SAUDI ARABIA) Saudi Telecom CEO Saud al-Daweesh resigns (said to have submitted his resignation in January, but the board only just now accepted it)
http://tinyurl.com/cq3k6mh

4/02/12 (INDIA) Firstsource (intl business process services provider) CEO Matthew Vallance steps down
http://tinyurl.com/cfj45vk

(Week 13: 40 resignations)

3/31/12 (CANADA) Former premier of Ontario Mike Harris steps down from Magna International Inc. alongside two other controversial board members
http://tinyurl.com/7r89zw5

3/30/12 (USA) Research in Motion (RIM – Blackberry phones) board director Jim Balsillie resigns
http://tinyurl.com/c2dfjnm

3/30/12 (AUSTRALIA) BHP Billiton (iron ore) president Ian Ashby resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7mqmrnb

3/30/12 (GLOBAL) Stefanutti Stocks (global construction) COO Stephen Pell steps down
http://tinyurl.com/d5nanww

3/30/12 (USA) Network Equipment Technologies (global networking) CEO Nicholas Keating resigns
http://tinyurl.com/774ulfm

3/29/12 (USA) Quicksilver Resources (oil & gas) CFO Philip Cook to resign
http://tinyurl.com/d7py8os

3/29/12 (UK) FTI Consulting global chairman Charles Watson steps down
http://tinyurl.com/d7qqkgu

3/29/12 (CANADA) Soventix Canada (solar PV manufacturer) CEO Jan Dressel resigns for ‘reasons unspecified’
http://tinyurl.com/cqs4q64

3/29/12 (CHINA) Huawei (global ICT services) CEO Zhu Bo resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cvo279l

3/29/12 (CHINA) Sinovac Biotech (pharma, vaccines) independent director Ms. Chup Hung Mok resigns
http://tinyurl.com/d347u3e

3/29/12 (GLOBAL) Cape plc (international industrial services) CEO Martin May resigns
http://tinyurl.com/d2cfufj

3/28/12 (GLOBAL) Russel Reynolds Associates (executive search firm) CEO and president Matthew Wright steps down
http://tinyurl.com/btab4sd

3/28/12 (USA) Progress Software (data and computing) CFO Charles F. Wagner leaves
http://tinyurl.com/6tsc65k

3/28/12 (INDONESIA) Mining venture Bumi co-chairman  Nat Rothschild steps down
http://tinyurl.com/c3mg4po

3/28/12 (UK/NORWAY) Valiant Petroleum non-exec director David Blackwood steps down
http://tinyurl.com/clkth6y

3/28/12 (USA) Sears Holdings marketing chief Monica Woo steps down
http://tinyurl.com/cyrueh5

3/28/12 (IRELAND) Eircom (telecom) CEO Paul Donovan steps down ‘for personal reasons’
http://tinyurl.com/br6yfug

3/28/12 (DUBAI) Metin Mitchell (executive search and management advisory firm) co-founder and COO Dominique Liana Russo steps down
http://tinyurl.com/ctxg3ht

3/28/12 (USA) Texas State Board of Dental Examiners exec director Sherri Meek resigns before state hearing
http://tinyurl.com/bnvyufr

3/28/12 (CANADA) President Dana Johnson of Enerplus U.S. operations (oil & gas) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/cgb8rez

3/28/12 (AUSTRALIA) Sherwin Iron Ltd (leading iron ore exploration & development) directr Jamie Henderson resigns
http://tinyurl.com/c8tf9t4

3/28/12 (CANADA/MONGOLIA) Undur Tolgoi Minerals Inc. (mining) director Saruul Ganbaatar resigns
http://tinyurl.com/br4yrem

3/28/12 (USA) Digirad (nuclear-based medical applications) CFO Richard Slansky resigns
http://tinyurl.com/d98yrd3

3/28/12 (USA) U.S. Concrete CFO James Lewis resigns
http://tinyurl.com/camfv3d

3/27/12 (NETHERLANDS) Endemol (world leader in entertainment programming) managing director Peter Adrichem to step down
http://tinyurl.com/cfglxes

3/27/12 (FRANCE) Vivendi’s (media conglomerate and telecom provider) wireless business SFR’s CEO Frank Esser steps down
http://tinyurl.com/c5d9rqe

3/27/12 (COLOMBIA) Director Juan Manuel Ospina of the Colombian Rural Development Institute (body in charge of restoring land to displaced population) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7eo5lnc

3/27/12 (BRAZIL) President of the Brazilian Sugarcane Industry Association Marcos Jank resigns
http://tinyurl.com/83hf3bh

3/26/12 (CANADA) SNC-Lavalin (construction, engineering and much more) chief executive Pierre Duhaime resigns after internal probe
http://tinyurl.com/cdc248n

3/26/12 (UK) Solo Oil (oil) director Kiran Morzaria resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7mr85od

3/26/12 (ZIMBABWE) RioZim (mining & refining) managing director Josh Sachikonye steps down
http://tinyurl.com/csqefay

3/26/12 (UK) Board member Cathy Humphrey resigns from Vitesse Media (business-aimed media)
http://tinyurl.com/d3thlvo

3/26/12 (USA) Unitil (gas & electricity) senior VP George Gantz retires
http://tinyurl.com/75o3wzh

3/26/12 (UK) Cobbetts (law firm) managing partner Michael Shaw steps down
http://tinyurl.com/bpscmeq

3/26/12 (UK) Berrymans Lace Mawer (law firm, focus on insurance) chief Terry Renouf steps down
http://tinyurl.com/cn4cf26

3/26/12 (UK) 600 Group (engineering) CEO David Norman steps down
http://tinyurl.com/c5fqmn3

3/26/12 (USA) Abu Dhabi’s former development director of Water and Electricity Authority H.E. Ahmed Saif Al Darmaki resigns from board of directors at Tesla Motors Inc.
http://tinyurl.com/czrcevo

3/26/12 (USA) Showtime Networks (TV) exec VP acquisitions Matthew Duda retires
http://tinyurl.com/dy3zdxq

(Week 12: 38 resignations)

3/23/12 (CHINA) ChinaCast Education Corp. director Michael Santos resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7pmgwfl

3/23/12 (USA) President Rohit Thukral of Churchill Downs Inc’s Twinspires.com (wagering/betting) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7sxegx9

3/23/12 (USA) Amgen Inc. (biotech/pharma) CEO Kevin Sharer to step down
http://tinyurl.com/7hb2wen

3/23/12 (USA) Wendy’s (fast food chain) COO Steve Farrar to retire
http://tinyurl.com/82c4tg3

3/23/12 (GLOBAL) Shine International (TV) COO Martin Rakusen to exit
http://tinyurl.com/6qxxtve

3/22/12 (GLOBAL/NL) VimpelCom Ltd. (global telecom provider) head of Europe and N. America division Ossama Bessada to leave
http://tinyurl.com/88jyusc

3/22/12 (USA) Associated Press CEO Tom Curley to step down
http://tinyurl.com/7fzvh3f

3/22/12 (CHINA) CNOOC Ltd (oil) joint company secretary Jiang Yongzhi resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8yzb3u3

3/22/12 (SWITZERLAND) Editor in chief of Swiss newspaper NZZ Urs Holderegger resigns for personal reasons
http://tinyurl.com/7opzzug

3/22/12 (USA) Online Resources Inc. (3D-printing) CFO Catherine A. Graham resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7oe28g3

3/21/12 (USA) McDonald’s chief executive Jim Skinner to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7×6ajq6

3/21/12 (UAE) Chief executive Richard Bowker of multi-billion dollar railway developer Etihad Rail, resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8ayupjd

3/21/12 (ASIA) Managing director and deputy chairperson of Television Broadcasts Ltd. (TVB) Mona Fong steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6rm2wrm

3/21/12 (CHINA) 3SBio (pharmaceuticals) chairman Dan Lou to retire
http://tinyurl.com/6nv67zf

3/21/12 (CANADA) President of Volvo Penta Canada Chris Goulder steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6rnlysw

3/21/12 (KENYA) Telkom Kenya (telecom) deputy CEO Jane Karuku leaves
http://tinyurl.com/83tbghm

3/21/12 (USA) Dr. Thomas Cantwell to retire from board of Miranda Technologies Inc.
http://tinyurl.com/784kak5

3/21/12 (CHINA) China Mobile Ltd. chairman Wang Jianzhou retires
http://tinyurl.com/78khhen

3/21/12 (CANADA) Mountain Lake (gold exploration) CEO Gary Woods resigns, accused of stock manipulation
http://tinyurl.com/7s92nne

3/20/12 (USA) Alpha Natural Resources (coal) chairman Michael Quillen to step down
http://tinyurl.com/7q6jptq

3/20/12 (USA) American Campus (ACC) board member Joseph Macchione resigns
http://tinyurl.com/85vyx6n

3/20/12 (GERMANY) CEO of Metro Group’s Real hypermarkets chain Joël Saveuse to step down
http://tinyurl.com/79689le

3/20/12 (USA) President and COO of media sales at Cablevision David Kline resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7erc9ra

3/20/12 (USA) Maine State Housing Authority exec director Dale McCormick resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7jayyoc

3/20/12 (AUSTRALIA) Eureka Energy (oil & gas) managing director Peter Mills resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8xo87o3

3/20/12 (SOUTH KOREA) South Korean Chef de Mission (Olympic Games) Yu Kyung-sun resigns because of corruption scandal
http://tinyurl.com/6vkvrad

3/20/12 (SOUTHERN AFRICA) Finance director at Strategic Natural Resources Edward Cox resigns
http://tinyurl.com/85qbtwr

3/19/12 (USA) Indianapolis Intl. Airport’s CEO John Clark resigns amid spending controversy
http://tinyurl.com/7cyv3yj

3/19/12 (USA) IXIA (data/networking) CEO Atul Bhatnagar to resign
http://tinyurl.com/7ahal63

3/19/12 (CANADA) Canada-based Guyana Goldfields Inc. (mining) president and COO Claude Lemasson resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7o55y7p

3/19/12 (UK) BBC director-general Mark Thompson to step down later this year
http://tinyurl.com/7h9kqpa

3/19/12 (USA) Ford corporate secretary Peter Sherry to retire
http://tinyurl.com/88oqom2

3/19/12 (USA) Co-founder of cable network C-SPAN Brian Lamb steps down after 34 years
http://tinyurl.com/86wtbhb

3/19/12 (NETHERLANDS) CFO of NXP Semiconductors Karl-Henrik Sundström to resign
http://tinyurl.com/7yuhtxu

3/19/12 (POLAND) CCO of Netia (telecom) Grzegorz Esz resigns from board
http://tinyurl.com/7gmrn3g

3/19/12 (BOTSWANA) Director Andre Fourie of Botswana Diamonds (mining) steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7lpl5kf

3/19/12 (USA) VP and group publishing director of American Media Inc. (media group) Diane Newman resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6tvagsq

3/19/12 (USA) Co-CEO of Jacada Ltd. (software/data) Tom Clear resigns
http://tinyurl.com/89jg5af

(Week 11: 65 resignations)

3/18/12 (JORDAN) Chairman Walid Kurdi of Jordan Phosphate Mines Company (JPMC) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8xmuwz4

3/17/12 (USA) National Museum of Jewish History president and CEO Michael Rosenzweig steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7kzt2rb

3/16/12 (UK) Chief executive Peter Bolton King of NFoPP (National Federation of Property Professionals) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/72lyw6d

3/16/12 (AUSTRALIA) Moly Mines (mining) COO Derek Fisher unexpectedly steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7l9349t

3/16/12 (PERU) Bear Creek Mining Corporation CFO Brad Blacketor resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7yvqvoq

3/16/12 (USA) Major tech industry CEO of HP’s Vertica division Chris Lynch resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7w32pdx

3/16/12 (USA) Miramax (film) CEO Mike Lang resigns
http://tinyurl.com/84924rs

3/16/12 (USA) Executive director of the American Academy of Periodontology Alice DeForest retires
http://tinyurl.com/7o6btra

3/16/12 (USA) NextEra Energy CEO Lewis Hay III to step down in july, to retire in 2013
http://tinyurl.com/7mfjdjj

3/16/12 (USA) Patterson-UTI Energy Inc. (oil) president and CEO Doug Wall to retire this year
http://tinyurl.com/6majgtc

3/16/12 (USA) Chief technology officer James Barton of TiVo resigns
http://tinyurl.com/86r9c4g

3/16/12 (CANADA) ProSep Inc. (oil & gas) CFO Claude Samson resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7ndxxw7

3/16/12 (USA) Symantec’s Channel chief Randy Cochran resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6szatvo

3/15/12 (DENMARK) MT Højgaard (huge contractor) president and CEO Kristian May resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7c75tg6

3/15/12 (GLOBAL) Veteran Olympic official Mario Vazquez Rana resigns all positions
http://tinyurl.com/6mu324f

3/15/12 (USA) CEO of Louisiana-Pacific Corp. Rick Frost to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7cz7kg2

3/15/12 (UK) Tesco’s UK chief Richard Brasher to leave company
http://tinyurl.com/892jvuf

3/15/12 (CHINA) China Mobile Ltd. exec. director and VP Lu Xiangong resigns amid probe
http://tinyurl.com/7av8lw5

3/15/12 (GLOBAL) Hotel tycoon Bill Marriott steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7g3uypx

3/15/12 (UK) Managing director of Starcom (media) Matt James steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6tw586s

3/15/12 (USA/UK) Pivot Entertainment (media & ads) chief executive Jeremy Barbera steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6w6zy7c

3/15/12 (USA) Progenics Pharmaceuticals Inc. chief science officer Paul Maddon steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7eg6fqu

3/15/12 (GAMBIA) Ass. secretary general Madi Njie resigns from Gambia Press Union
http://tinyurl.com/7sesa4n

3/15/12 (USA) Terre Haute Airport director Dennis Wiss resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7q4cdyj

3/15/12 (INDIA) VP of marketing at Times Now (media) Vaishali Sharma quits
http://tinyurl.com/7oxhaz6

3/15/12 (Not Specified) CSAV (shipping) general manager Arturo Ricke resigns
http://tinyurl.com/72alv29

3/15/12 (UK) DDB UK (advertising) chief client officer Nick Fox to leave agency
http://tinyurl.com/6t4dps9

3/15/12 (NEW ZEALAND) Cavalier Corporation’s chief exec and managing director Wayne Chung resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7dfpbzp

3/14/12 (CANADA) Golden Fame Resources COrp. (mining) corporate secretary Peter Hughes resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7kb98m5

3/14/12 (INDIA) Independent director of Kingfisher Airlines (KFA) former tennis star Vijay Amritraj resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6lhxxmg

3/14/12 (USA) Zodiak USA (media company) chief executive Grant Mansfield quits
http://tinyurl.com/7jhtbcj

3/14/12 (USA) Vringo (mobile) CEO Jon Medved steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6qcy8tw

3/14/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Cricket South Africa (CSA) president AK Khan resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7szscrq

3/14/12 (GERMANY) Board member manager at Secunet Security Networks AG Thomas Koelzer to leave company
http://tinyurl.com/7wue6eb

3/13/12 (RUSSIA) Billionaire Viktor Vekselberg resigns as chairman of aluminium giant Rusal
http://tinyurl.com/7qr6gkc

3/13/12 (CHINA) President Li Yong of leading internet company Netease resigns
http://tinyurl.com/74k6qb8

3/13/12 (DENMARK) Group EVP of FLSmidth & Co. Christian Jepsen to resign
http://tinyurl.com/6no6glz

3/13/12 (UK) CEO Philip Whiteman of UK’s leading sector skills council Semta to retire
http://tinyurl.com/6uysz8n

3/13/12 (USA) Tech chief of Cablevision Jim Blackley to exit
http://tinyurl.com/6nhpvpj

3/13/12 (USA) President/CEO Paul Aiello of Infrax Systems Inc. (energy) steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7glmotr

3/13/12 (GERMANY) Pfleiderer AG board member Hans Theodor Pfleiderer steps down
http://tinyurl.com/79oonha

3/13/12 (UK) VP of international marketing at Starbucks Brian Waring to leave
http://tinyurl.com/7j7opvy

3/13/12 (AUSTRALIA) Sensis CEO Bruce Akhurst resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6vjgx46

3/13/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) CEO of 1Time Airline Rodney James resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7fq4ctl

3/13/12 (GERMANY) Chief executive of Empresaria’s German subsidiary Klaus Wrezounik steps down
http://tinyurl.com/888wrgf

3/13/12 (UK) Director of National Express (transport) Miranda Curtis steps down
http://tinyurl.com/82vuzaf

3/12/12 (UK) Managing director of Shine TV (media) Jamie Munro resigns
http://tinyurl.com/78eequf

3/12/12 (UK) Managing director of Shine TV (media) Karen Smith resigns
http://tinyurl.com/78eequf

3/12/12 (USA) Silicon Laboratories CEO Necip Sayiner to exit
http://tinyurl.com/7×473bz

3/12/12 (USA) EVP at Telepictures (Warner Bros.) Lisa Hackner resigns
http://tinyurl.com/76ok3ly

3/12/12 (BRAZIL) President of Brazilian Football Confederation Ricardo Teixeira resigns over corruption charges
http://tinyurl.com/6qfy2bl

3/12/12 (AFRICA) Chairman Phil Edmonds resigns at Africa Medical Investments
http://tinyurl.com/7hsbsqt

3/12/12 (DENMARK) DONG Energy (oil & gas) CEO Anders Eldrup steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7tln9st

3/12/12 (UK) Non-exec director of Verder Management Richard Phillips resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7djmq6l

3/12/12 (USA) New Regency (film) COO/CFO Louis Santor resigns
http://tinyurl.com/77vh884

3/12/12 (AUSTRIA) Wolford AG CFO Peter Simma to step down
http://tinyurl.com/6va4wvw

3/12/12 (USA) President and CEO of Federal-Mogul Jose Maria Alapont to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7akkjlh

3/12/12 (CROATIA) Non-exec director of Cubus Lux (tourism & development) Christian Kaiser resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7uxm3rp

3/12/12 (CROATIA) Non-exec director of Cubus Lux (tourism & development) Eli Abramovich resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7uxm3rp

3/12/12 (USA) CSO Frederic Randall of United Online Inc. resigns
http://tinyurl.com/75yr7el

3/12/12 (USA) Chief technology officer Robert Stephens leaves Best Buy
http://tinyurl.com/6vghgws

3/12/12 (AUSTRALIA) CEO of media company PHD Barry O’Brien exits
http://tinyurl.com/7tkgvpz

3/12/12 (UK) CEO of Daily Bread (a subsidiary of Britannia Industries) Kaushik Roy quits
http://tinyurl.com/86rcrv3

3/12/12 (PHILLIPINES) Director of Alaska Milk Corp. Michael Randall Utyengsu resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7uvx95w

3/12/12 (PHILLIPINES) Director of Alaska Milk Corp. Ramon Esguerra resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7uvx95w

(Week 10 : 50 resignations)

3/11/12 (USA) Crystal Cathedral fouder Rev. Robert H. Schuller and wife Arvella resign from megachurch board
http://tinyurl.com/7za9e5j

3/10/12 (USA) Heron Lake BioEnergy CEO Bob Ferguson to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7uwgn8u

3/09/12 (USA) SVP of sales and marketing Bruce R. Bower resigns from Implant Sciences
http://tinyurl.com/8acxxmu

3/09/12 (USA) COO of Sigma-Tau Pharmaceuticals Gregg Lapointe resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6nvjj88

3/09/12 (USA) Former CEO of Diamond Foods Inc. Michael J. Mendes quits
http://tinyurl.com/7ohj7qe

3/09/12 (USA) Former CFO of Diamond Foods Inc. Steven M. Neil quits
http://tinyurl.com/7ohj7qe

3/09/12 (USA) Media group Time Inc’s CMO Stephanie George resigns
http://tinyurl.com/88zfvs6

3/09/12 (USA) Media group Time Inc’s EVP of consumer marketing and sales Steve Sachs resigns
http://tinyurl.com/88zfvs6

3/09/12 (FRANCE) Areva’s head of mining Sebastien de Montessus resigns
http://tinyurl.com/82lbhwn

3/09/12 (NETHERLANDS) T-Mobile Netherlands CFO Hans van Leeuwen resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7ltyebv

3/09/12 (NETHERLANDS) T-Mobile Netherlands marketing director Henrik Kasteel resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7ltyebv

3/09/12 (USA) EVP of Allegheny Technologies David Hogan to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7jyp4z8

3/09/12 (Not Specified) Shipping group Goldenport CEO Christos Varsos resigns
http://tinyurl.com/74eo5q2

3/09/12 (USA) Editor-in-chief of Billboard (Prometheus Global Media) Danyel Smith resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7864joe

3/09/12 (USA) Deputy editor of Billboard (former Forbes media writer) Lou Hau resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7864joe

3/09/12 (USA) Publisher at Billboard Lisa Ryan Howard resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7864joe

3/08/12 (USA) Cablevision marketing EVP Jonathan Hargis resigns
http://tinyurl.com/76lg4vt

3/08/12 (USA) CEO of Medi-Cal Ventura County Earl Greenia unexpectedly resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6v46wgj

3/08/12 (USA) EVP of Pandora Jessica Steel to exit
http://tinyurl.com/7cak4xt

3/08/12 (HONG KONG) Hysan Development CEO Gerry Yim resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6s3vo8e

3/08/12 (USA) Tom Goodman to retire as senior VP and COO of HudBay Minerals Inc.
http://tinyurl.com/89c7ekc

3/08/12 (USA) Chief executive and director Richard Balfour-Lynn of MWB Group (property developer and investor) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8×3n5nk

3/07/12 (USA) Cytokinetics Inc. (pharma) co-founder James Spudich resigns from board
http://tinyurl.com/83ngzc2

3/07/12 (USA) EnviroLogix president and CEO Bruce Ferguson to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7hxau5d

3/07/12 (GLOBAL) CANSO director General Graham Lake steps down
http://tinyurl.com/8xy6tu8

3/07/12 (USA) Executive director of Texas Railroad Commission (oil & gas) John Tintera resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7a5onnm

3/07/12 (THAILAND) President of the TCEB Akapol Sorasuchart resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8ytowc8

3/07/12 (INDIA) News director of P7 News channel Satish Jacob resigns
http://tinyurl.com/77zfmfu

3/07/12 (AUSTRALIA) Property tycoon Kevin Seymour resigns as chairman of Watpac
http://tinyurl.com/6o6xdgh

3/07/12 (CHINA) 8Telecom’s CFO Li Jianguo resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7a7wsdh

3/07/12 (AFRICA) CEO Peter Kingston of Tower Resources (oil & gas) steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7wk85vr

3/07/12 (AUSTRALIA) Kagara (mining) board member Kim Robinson steps down
http://tinyurl.com/72wkz8b

3/07/12 (CHILE) Antofagasta PLC (mining) CEO Marcelo Awad resigns
http://tinyurl.com/76n9dbd

3/07/12 (CANADA) Sean O’Brien president of W.W. Grainger Inc’s Canadian subsidiary resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6otv56d

3/07/12 (NEW ZEALAND) ZESPRI board member Ray Sharp resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6rr9k27

3/06/12 (USA) Priority Health CEO Kim Horn resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7792vxa

3/06/12 (USA) Parker Drilling Co. CEO David Mannon resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8yoxv2x

3/06/12 (USA) Director of ISS National Lab Nonprofit Jeanne Becker resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6o3ytnc

3/06/12 (GUYANA) Operational head of the OLPF project Sesh Sukhdeo resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6nz3ppu

3/06/12 (UK) Chairman Colin Maclean of Royal Berkshire NHS Foundation Trust steps down
http://tinyurl.com/6npbzjs

3/06/12 (Not Specified) Head of Yahoo! Labs Prabhakar Raghavan quits
http://tinyurl.com/78kcwe5

3/06/12 (RUSSIA) CEO Rustem Mirgalimov of OAO Razgulay Group resigns
http://tinyurl.com/75afa9a

3/06/12 (RUSSIA) Integra Group chief executive Antonio Campo steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7n2up38

3/06/12 (RUSSIA) CEO Konstantin Sobolevskiy of High River Gold Mines Ltd resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6u55gnd

3/06/12 (THAILAND) Nation Multimedia Group (NMG) chairman Thanachai Theerapatvong resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6pvq4y5

3/06/12 (USA) Director Philip Kanas of Sterling Green Group resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6pvjvuk

3/05/12 (SRI LANKA) Chairman of Godrej & Boyce Jamshyd Godrej steps down from Haldia Petrochemicals Ltd.
http://tinyurl.com/6wxqaea

3/05/12 (CANADA) Patrick Daniel president and CEO of Canadian energy company Enbridge Inc. to retire
http://tinyurl.com/7jfx4c9

3/05/12 (USA) Foursquare co-founder Naveen Selvadurai resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8×6c7v2

3/05/12 (INDIA) CEO of Madison Media Punitha Arumugam quits
http://tinyurl.com/74gddpk

3/05/12 (Not Specified) Senior VP and CFO of Pinnacle Airlines Corp. Ted Christie resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6tg8efa

(Week 9: 50 resignations)

3/03/12 (USA) Robert Van Antwerp Jr. resigns from Micheal Baker Corporation board
http://tinyurl.com/83fck44

3/02/12 (AUSTRIA) Andreas Bierwirth to leave executive board of Austrian Airlines
http://tinyurl.com/73smbfc

3/02/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) COO Debbie Zwane-Chikura of Gijima resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7e95;55q

3/02/12 (USA) President Robert Silverman of 1-800-GET-THIN marketing firm resigns
http://tinyurl.com/77qzs75

3/02/12 (CANADA) Director Javier Durand of Zincore Metals Inc. resigns
http://tinyurl.com/79pgryd

3/02/12 (UK) Alan Qualtrough editor of Western Morning News quits
http://tinyurl.com/86scs88

3/02/12 (USA) NQF president Janet Corrigan resigns
http://tinyurl.com/898aubm

3/02/12 (ZIMBABWE) CEO Joe Mutizwa of Delta Corp resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7urc74b

3/02/12 (AUSTRALIA) STI Lilyfield managing director Ian Kingham resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6of75fq

3/01/12 (USA) CEO Ron Bliwas of DRTV company A. Eicoff & Co. resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7g6coan

3/01/12 (CANADA) Chairman of Nutrition North Advisory Board Elizabeth Copeland steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7qfc94p

3/01/12 (USA) Silicon Labs CEO Necip Sayiner to step down
http://tinyurl.com/6ok9twa

3/01/12 (USA) Senior vice president & CFO of Blue Dolphin Energy Company (oil), Thomas McReynolds Jr. resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7hwftr3

3/01/12 (USA) CFO Jeremy Hemann of YTB International Inc. resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7avvpqx

3/01/12 (USA) Director Angelo Viard of Morgan Creek Energy Corp (oil) resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6qg8lps

3/01/12 (GLOBAL) Initiative CEO Richard Beaven resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6voeccv

3/01/12 (Not Specified) VIASAT Board Member Micheal Targoff resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8xw8azm

3/01/12 (SPAIN) Chairman Petra Mateos Aparicio of satellite operator Hispasat resigns
http://tinyurl.com/88tv4sm

3/01/12 (BRAZIL) CEO Ronaldo Labrudi dos Santos Pereira of Magnesita Refratários resigns
http://tinyurl.com/8a8qxug

3/01/12 (USA) Bioethicist Glenn McGee resigns from Celltex Therapeutics and American Journal of Bioethics
http://tinyurl.com/7g9vxjg

2/29/12 (UK) James Murdoch Executive Chairman of News International, steps down
http://tinyurl.com/7sf538x

2/29/12 (USA) President Roy MacLaren of tobacco giant Villiger-Stokkebye resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7a4cvgz

2/29/12 (INDIA) Varun Berry CEO of PepsiCo India Foods resigns
http://tinyurl.com/849ag9a

2/29/12 (KENYA) Chief Executive of Ogilvy Kenya Koome Mwambia resigns
http://tinyurl.com/73qw6yn

2/29/12 (MEXICO) CEO & President of Ruiz Foods Bryce Ruiz resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6wbvs8e

2/29/12 (USA) President Kenneth Glover of Dimensions Healthcare System quits
http://tinyurl.com/7kyrvpj

2/29/12 (CHINA) New World China Land Chairman & Executive Director Cheng Yu-Tung resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6q67hu6

2/29/12 (CHINA) New World China Land director Chow Kwai-cheung resigns
http://tinyurl.com/77r23aa

2/28/12 (Not Specified) Nam Tai Electronics CEO Yeoh Teck Hooi resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6nru9u5

2/28/12 (ESTONIA) Skype’s manager Sten Tamkivi resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6qvfaxq

2/28/12 (USA) Mark LaNeve, marketing chief at Allstate, resigns
http://tinyurl.com/82ys6h4

2/28/12 (Not Specified) Sanjiv Ahuja, CEO and founder of LightSquared resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6wzlemh

2/28/12 (USA) President & CEO of Republic Companies Parker W. Rush resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6phlshg

2/28/12 (Not Specified) Legacy Reserves LP CFO Steven Pruett resigns
http://tinyurl.com/867934t

2/28/12 (USA) AOL Chief Technology Officer Alexander Gounares resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7a3b4uy

-> Entire Olympus board resigns (14)
http://tinyurl.com/762k8qt
http://tinyurl.com/827xxfz

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus representative director Shuichi Takayama resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Haruhito Morishima resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Masataka Suzuki resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Kazuhisa Yanagisawa resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Takashi Tsukaya resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Kazuhiro Watanabe resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Shinichi Nishigaki resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Hironobu Kawamata resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Yasuo Hayashida resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Hiroshi Kuruma resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus director Junichi Hayashi resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus corporate author Tadao Imai resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus corporate author Jakoto Shimada resigns

2/27/12 (JAPAN) Olympus corporate author Yasuo Nakamura resigns

2/27/12 (USA) Director of Icahn Enterprises Vincent J. Intrieri resigns
http://tinyurl.com/77osyvw]

(Week 8: 10 resignations)

2/25/12 (USA) Fortune 500 company Harsco CEO Salvatore Fazzolari resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6pl2s3d

2/23/12 (UK) A4e chairman/founder Emma Harrison resigns, corruption allegations
http://tinyurl.com/72ne6gu

2/23/12 (NORTHERN IRELAND) UTV chairman John McGuckian and two others resign as directors
http://tinyurl.com/7awdvkh

2/23/12 (AUSTRALIA/NZ) APN company director Pierce Cody resigns
http://tinyurl.com/85cgl4x

2/23/12 (MALAYSIA) Berjaya Corp. chairman Tan Sri Vincent Tan quits
http://tinyurl.com/7oxu2md

2/22/12 (USA) President of Paramount Animation (film) David Stainton resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7rjbbx7

2/22/12 (USA) Johnson & Johnson CEO William Weldon resigns
http://tinyurl.com/87n5xov

2/22/12 (USA) Andarko Petroleum Corp. CEO Jim Hackett resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7kfqq9r

2/22/12 (SOUTH AFRICA) Auction Alliance boss Rael Levitt resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7gf2dwd

2/22/12 (INDIA) President Pavan Varshnei quits ABP Group
http://tinyurl.com/7p3t8rv

(Week 7: 2 resignations)

2/17/12 (NEW ZEALAND) Warehouse Group CFO Luke Bunt resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7uy3dvt

2/13/12 (USA) CFO of pharmaceutical company AmerisourceBergen, Michael DiCandilo unexpectedly resigns
http://tinyurl.com/72yrypj

(Week 6: 1 resignation)

2/09/12 (CHINA) CEO Huang Zhong Xuan resigns from China Sky Chemical Fibre
http://tinyurl.com/7bdd7q5

(Week 5: 3 resignations)

2/03/12 (IRELAND) Non-exec director of Merrion Pharmaceuticals Paddy O’Sullivan resigns from board
http://tinyurl.com/7a7kg7f

2/01/12 (JAPAN) Sony Corp’s CEO Howard Stringer to be replaced
http://tinyurl.com/7smloza

1/31/12 (NEW ZEALAND) CEO of Air New Zealand Rob Fyfe resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6q8npc8

(Week 4: 1 resignation)

1/25/12 (USA) President and COO of Starz Entertainment and Starz Media Bill Myers suddenly resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7nwu9a3

(Week 3: 2 resignations)

1/20/12 (USA) Sam’s Club CEO Brian Cornell resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6spr435

1/18/12 (USA) Yahoo co-founder Jerry Yang resigns
http://tinyurl.com/6tpfnb7

(Week 2: 1 resignation)

1/11/12 (USA) Draftfcb chief growth officer Nick Paul resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7jzblqu

(Week 1: 1 resignation)

1/06/12 (SINGAPORE) President and CEO of SMRT Group Saw Phaik Hwa resigns
http://tinyurl.com/7bmmkxw

Arrests & Investigations:
3/29/12 (ROMANIA) Serving legislator Virgil Pop jailed for corruption
http://tinyurl.com/7j6krn4

3/29/12 (HONG KONG) Billionaire brothers Thomas and Raymond Kwok arrested in Hong Kong bribery charges
http://tinyurl.com/d49ncnm

3/23/12 (JAPAN) Two directors of AIJ Investment Advisors Co. face criminal probe for hiding losses
http://tinyurl.com/89lgtmy

3/23/12 (UK) Former Russian banker German Gorbuntsov shot, said to be a contract-hit
http://tinyurl.com/7kly2h6

3/21/12 (BRAZIL) Criminal charges filed against 17 key executives and employees at Chevron and Transocean (oil) – likely to face years of legal action
http://tinyurl.com/7tf5xvj

3/21/12 (INDIA) CBI arrests Maharashtra (gov) finance secretary alongside two former Major Generals of the Army in the Adarsh Housing Society scam
http://tinyurl.com/75tpv54

3/19/12 (USA) State Rep. David Hawk arrested for assault
http://tinyurl.com/7sf8vsl

3/19/12 (ITALY) Police arrests 16 judges in mafia swoop alongside 31 others and seizes $1.3 Billion
http://tinyurl.com/8a7fjsj

3/17/12 (PHILIPPINES) Former exec of Legacy-owned banks Alexis Petralba arrested and arraigned
http://tinyurl.com/7uyq2qm

3/16/12 (USA) The CBO fires economist after she exposed fraud in mortgage securities
http://tinyurl.com/7tphfps

3/16/12 (USA) Co-founder of the Invisible Children charity fund, creator of the viral “Kony 2012” video campaign Jason Russell arrested for public masturbation
http://tinyurl.com/6vbeev7

3/16/12 (UK/RUSSIA) Russia sends U.K. ex-Bank of Moscow CEO Andrei Borodin extradition request (intl. arrest warrant)
http://tinyurl.com/6qzt8rx

3/15/12 (SWAZILAND) Finance minister Majozi Sithole faces arrest
http://tinyurl.com/6t3uc7r

3/15/12 (USA) Ohio Judge Steven Terry found guilty of fraud, to resign post
http://tinyurl.com/6stvjzf

3/15/12 (TAIWAN) Probe starts on President Ma Ying-jeou, former Premier Wu Den-yih and former Agriculture Minister Chen Wu-hsiung in an alleged cover-up of H5N2 avian flu outbreaks
http://tinyurl.com/7bj6r66

3/14/12 (USA) State Rep. Derrick Smith arrested on bribery charge
http://tinyurl.com/78layvs

3/14/12 (USA) Former Illinois governor Rod Blagojevich goes to jail for corruption
http://tinyurl.com/84f9thw

3/14/12 (PHILIPPINES) Former President/now Pampanga Rep. Gloria Macapagal-Arroyo arrested alongside husband and two others for various violations
http://tinyurl.com/7weo9az

3/14/12 (USA) Mortgage fraud charges target top executives
http://tinyurl.com/74kvb63

3/14/12 (COLOMBIA) Arrest ordered for Colombia’s ambassador in Peru Jorge Visbal for criminal conspiracy
http://tinyurl.com/74ghepv

3/13/12 (EUROPE) Senior salesman Nicholas Kyprios at Credit Suisse fined 210,000 pounds by the FSA
http://tinyurl.com/8y28z76

3/13/12 (UK) Ex-Murdoch aide Rebekah Brooks re-arrested along with her husband and four others
http://tinyurl.com/85o3z9f

3/12/12 (USA) Banks’ lawyer accuses MBIA chief of insider trading
http://tinyurl.com/77rlanj

3/12/12 (ALBANIA) Former economy minister Dritan Prifti and his deputy Leonard Beqiri indicted for corruption
http://tinyurl.com/7rbn5nz

3/11/12 (INDIA) Former Maharashtra minister Suresh Jain arrested in housing scam
http://tinyurl.com/7ypfcg6

3/11/12 (UK) Businessman Kautilya Pruthi held for mega fraud
http://tinyurl.com/7emdvqy

3/10/12 (CHINA) CAD arrests former independent director of China Sky in ongoing investigation
http://tinyurl.com/7fbwx7a

3/09/12 (NIGERIA) Task force chairman embezzles N21 billion – to be arrested
http://tinyurl.com/7df66dm

3/09/12 (USA) South Carolina governor Ken Ard indicted on seven counts
http://tinyurl.com/6ojejbl

3/08/12 (USA) Former bank manager Pamela Kay Cobb accused of fraud
http://tinyurl.com/7xwzm5u

3/08/12 (BULGARIA) Bulgarian judge sues interior minister Tsvetan Tsvetanov for Libel
http://tinyurl.com/7f93y3c

3/08/12 (UK) Former CEO of Rupert Murdoch’s British newspaper operation Rebekah Brooks arrested
http://tinyurl.com/6sfbdav

3/07/12 (HAITI) FORMER DIRECTOR of HAITI CENTRAL BANK SLAIN!
http://goo.gl/UtVz3

3/07/12 (INDONESIA) Ex-Citigroup Indonesia banker Inong Malinda Dee sentenced to 8 years in prison for client theft
http://tinyurl.com/7q34q4s

3/06/12 (USA) Billionaire R. Allen Stanford convicted in $7 Billion investment fraud scheme
http://tinyurl.com/7tlmf4w

3/06/12 (Not Specified) Ex-Porsche CFO Holger Haerter charged with fraud
http://tinyurl.com/78xfn85

3/06/12 (USA) Biden campaign donor Christopher Tigani sentenced to two years in prison for campaign funding, tax crimes
http://tinyurl.com/7sn7wcl

3/05/12 (USA) FDA chemist Cheng Yi Liang sentenced for 5 years in prison for insider trading
http://tinyurl.com/7mlgern

3/04/12 (INDIA) CID Crime arrests CEO and MD in Gujarat bank fraud case
http://tinyurl.com/6wag92n

3/02/12 (USA) Senior Morgan Stanley investment banker William Jennings arrested
http://tinyurl.com/7m5exd5

3/02/12 (JAPAN) NTT East president Toshiyuki Takeuchi arrested alongside employee
http://tinyurl.com/7v5rsxx

3/01/12 (USA) Former CEO of MUS Dunard Morris indicted for embezzlement & fraud
http://tinyurl.com/7eftpcs

3/01/12 (HONG KONG) Hong Kong’s chief executive Donald Tsang faces corruption probe
http://tinyurl.com/7qxals6

3/01/12 (SOUTH KOREA) Financial chief Kim Seung-yu of Hana Financial Group faces probe
http://tinyurl.com/7729adz

3/01/12 (UK) Defence editor of Sun Newspaper Virginia Wheeler arrested over corruption claims
http://tinyurl.com/8263jgc

3/01/12 (SUDAN) Arrest warrant for defence minister Abdel-Rahim Mohamed Hussein
http://tinyurl.com/87lefje

3/01/12 (UK) FSA arrests three in insider dealing investigation
http://tinyurl.com/858mq3q

Ongoing (JAPAN) Olympus scandal involves 7 arrests of various CEO’s and top executives
http://tinyurl.com/7nhffab

2/29/12 (USA) Banks may face charges from SEC (U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission)
http://tinyurl.com/7k3l5y9

2/28/12 (USA) U.S. Justice department conducting criminal probe of world’s biggest banks
http://tinyurl.com/7qheptc

2/28/12 (AUSTRALIA) Bank manager Colin John Carleton jailed nine years for $3m theft
http://cli.gs/x2t1wsm

2/27/12 (NIGERIA/UK) Former governor of Delta State (oil) James Ibori pleads guilty
http://tinyurl.com/7prafzs

2/24/12 (NEW ZEALAND) 4 Lombard directors found guilty of Securities Act charges
http://tinyurl.com/7b6cvz7

2/17/12 (CHINA) China Sky Chemical Fibre under police investigation
http://tinyurl.com/7bzcbwn

2/16/12 (UK) Royal Bank of Scotland senior equities trader Jason Edinburgh arrested
http://cli.gs/nnlsmn3

2/16/12 (UK) Royal Bank of Scotland director equities bus. Vincent Walsh arrested
http://cli.gs/nnlsmn3

2/16/12 (UK) Marex Spectron senior trader Michael Elsom arrested
http://cli.gs/nnlsmn3

2/15/12 (UNITED KINGDOM) Hedge fund boss whose explosive emails finally caught up with him
http://tinyurl.com/6mklbpj

2/09/12 (USA) Rep. Spencer Bachus faces insider-trading investigation
http://tinyurl.com/7eqfzbh

2/09/12 (VATICAN) Four Priests Charged In Vatican Banking Scandal
http://tinyurl.com/76zmv68

2/08/12 (USA) Cleveland International Fund (CIF) private equity fund head A. Eddy Zai indicted in a bank-fraud scheme
http://goo.gl/tgamf

2/03/12 (UK) UBS London trader Kweku M. Adoboli arrested and charged with fraud and false accounting
http://goo.gl/ClTaq

2/02/12 (VENEZUELA) Banking Crisis: Arne Chacon arrested for Banking Corruption
http://cli.gs/6p4qud9

4-5-12 Drake update on Mass Arrests of Corrupt Global Elite in the US

HIGHLIGHTS

Things are moving forwards with recent scrambling which normally happens prior to an action. Drake is hopeful things happen very soon. Next update Sunday 6pm EST.

THANKYOUWHITEKNIGHTS COMMENTS FROM MY FACEBOOK

1st Contact by June 21 this year 2 people are saying may happen ie Tolec in the vid above at 1hr16mins and my upload below that on Hugh-Man. They both said they think this spring looks good which ends June 21. Tolec expected this since the final Reptilian Base was taken out March 16 as shared above in a more recent post, that this is now likely.
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