Societe Generale - the real truth
FRIENDS of  rogue trader Jerome Kerviel last night blamed his $7 billion losses on  unbearable levels of stress brought on by a punishing 30 hour  week.
Kerviel was known to start work as early as nine in the morning and  still be at his desk at five or even five-thirty, often with just an hour and a  half for lunch.
One colleague said: "He was, how you say, un  workaholique. I have a family and a mistress so I would leave the office at  around 2pm at the latest, if I wasn't on strike.
"But Jerome was tied to  that desk. One day I came back to the office at 3pm because I had forgotten my  stupid little hat, and there he was, fast asleep on the photocopier.
"At  first I assumed he had been having sex with it, but then I remembered he'd been  working for almost six hours."
As the losses mounted, Kerviel tried to  conceal his bad trades by covering them with an intense red wine sauce, later  switching to delicate pastry horns.  At one point he managed to dispose of  dozens of transactions by hiding them inside vol-au-vent cases and staging a  fake reception.
Last night a spokesman for Sócíété Générálé denied that  Kerviel was overworked, insisting he lost the money after betting that the  French were about to stop being rude, lazy, arrogant  bastards.
 
 




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