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The Elmer Gantry Bank

by Dana Blankenhorn
August 30, 2008
in crime, Crisis of 2008, economy, ethics, investment, regulation, Scandal
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The crimes of this era will, in retrospect, dwarf any American era which has come before.

Most of our attention has focused on things like torture, war, abuse of power, and the Big Shitpile.

Not enough has been focused on the smaller crimes, the Little Shitpiles, and what caused them.

What caused them, in a word, was belief. Belief that an unregulated market won’t be a shark tank. Belief that those who loudly proclaim their faith actually believe in something outside themselves.

The answer, as Ronald Reagan said most famously, is trust but verify. We didn’t do that in this decade. And we have paid a terrible price for that.

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Steve Skow came to Atlanta’s northern suburbs to skin the rubes. He launched his Integrity Bank in December, 2000, just as democracy was being stolen.

For six years it worked like a charm. Skow prayed with customers
before opening the doors, and made Christianity a requirement for his
employees. Deposits grew eight-fold.

What no one knew, and what the press didn’t report, was that Skow
was grabbing it with both hands and shipping depositors’ money in big
chunks to places like South Florida.

None of this would be known, even now, except for the accumulation
of crap by other crooks. The directors didn’t catch on until a year
ago, at which point they canned Skow. But it was too late.  The bank was closed last week.

In the 1990s this would have been a big, big story. Today it is just
a footnote. As the Bush schemes unravel, and the collateral damage rises,  it
is very important we learn the lessons, that we swear to investigate
and take action, and that we hold our rage until Job One is done.

But that work must be done, at some point. An accounting must be
made. The lesson must be drawn and told to our children and
grandchildren. Don’t believe someone just because they proclaim faith.
Don’t trust sharks to be dainty.

Make good laws, and enforce them. It’s the only way to keep out the Elmer Gantrys.

Eternal vigilance is the price of a free market.

Tags: bank failurebank fraudbank regulationChristian bankingFDICfraudGeorgia bankingIntegrity BancsharesSECSteve Skow
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Dana Blankenhorn began his career as a financial journalist in 1978, began covering technology in 1982, and the Internet in 1985. He started one of the first Internet daily newsletters, the Interactive Age Daily, in 1994. He recently retired from InvestorPlace and lives in Atlanta, GA, preparing for his next great adventure. He's a graduate of Rice University (1977) and Northwestern's Medill School of Journalism (MSJ 1978). He's a native of Massapequa, NY.

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Comments 6

  1. Helga says:
    17 years ago

    Thanks for filling in the blanks on that bank and Skow. I wondered what the heck the Christian bank was. Too bad the press doesn’t cover the story. This is disgusting.

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  2. Helga says:
    17 years ago

    Thanks for filling in the blanks on that bank and Skow. I wondered what the heck the Christian bank was. Too bad the press doesn’t cover the story. This is disgusting.

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  3. Insider says:
    16 years ago

    Hate to burst your bubble, but you’re wrong. First of all Christianity was not a requirment for employment. I worked there and we had employees from all walks of life. Most importantly, Steve was an open book, he wasnt doing anything the board directors didnt know about. On the other hand, Douglas G Ballard II was making illegal loans with a college buddy. By the time Steve learned of this, it was too late. His only mistake was hiring and giving Douglas G Ballard II too much authority.

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  4. Insider says:
    16 years ago

    Hate to burst your bubble, but you’re wrong. First of all Christianity was not a requirment for employment. I worked there and we had employees from all walks of life. Most importantly, Steve was an open book, he wasnt doing anything the board directors didnt know about. On the other hand, Douglas G Ballard II was making illegal loans with a college buddy. By the time Steve learned of this, it was too late. His only mistake was hiring and giving Douglas G Ballard II too much authority.

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