PositiveThe Financial TimesFor Eisinger, this largely unrecognised alteration in the American judicial system helps explain the political unrest that catapulted a former reality television star to the White House ... The author is unsparing in his account of the Obama administration’s failure to hold bankers to account ... Eisinger offers no happy ending. Corporate crime is not among Trump’s priorities. Under attorney-general Jeff Sessions, the justice department is focused on violent street crime and immigration offences. Jay Clayton, the new head of the SEC, emphasises capital markets reforms. 'Any hope for tougher corporate enforcement,' Eisinger concludes forlornly, 'appears laughably misplaced.'”