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, In a January 2009 report - http://www.rbz.co.zw/pdfs/2009%20mps/mpsjan2009.pdf - the Zimbabwean authorities declared that "The Reserve Bank has noted and advised the public of the despicable laxity, recklessness and contagious greed that engulfed the banking sector over the past few months to the detriment of the economy." Do the delegates agree that using members of the regulated financial sector as scapegoats for the horrendous economic problems that are so glaringly the result of government incompetence is inexcusable, and could threaten social stability?
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