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Interestingly, Baker's case raises questions about the broader financial system and its accountability. He may have faced justice for his wrongdoings, but a more systemic issue had emerged: why were the architects of the financial crisis, the so-called titans of Wall Street, largely unscathed? While Baker acknowledged his culpability, he also pointed out a glaring injustice: the absence of repercussions for high-ranking executives who played a pivotal role in creating the crisis.