Former Iceland bank governor David Oddsson defends role in meltdown

April 28th, 20091:03 am @

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“I am famous in Iceland’s community of 300,000, and two or three months ago I used to have two or three guards with me,” he says, sipping coffee in his lounge. “Now, though, I go where I like. When this was first going on people would cry hostility towards me, but today I get a very positive reaction. People were angry and they needed to find out who was mostly to blame.”

From an interview with a delusional David Oddson in The Telegraph

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