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The House banking scandal broke in early 1992, when it was revealed that the US House of Representatives allowed its members to overdraw their House checking accounts without the risk of being penalized by the House bank, which was actually a clearinghouse. It is also sometimes known as the "check-kiting scandal."

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  • Escándalo bancario de la Cámara de Representantes (es)
  • House banking scandal (en)
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  • The House banking scandal broke in early 1992, when it was revealed that the US House of Representatives allowed its members to overdraw their House checking accounts without the risk of being penalized by the House bank, which was actually a clearinghouse. It is also sometimes known as the "check-kiting scandal." (en)
  • El escándalo bancario de la Cámara de Representantes (también conocido como el "escándalo de los cheques") estalló a principios de 1992, cuando se reveló que la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos permitió a sus miembros sobregirar sus cuentas corrientes de la Cámara sin el riesgo de ser penalizados por el Banco de la Cámara de Representantes, que en realidad era una cámara de compensación. (es)
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  • El escándalo bancario de la Cámara de Representantes (también conocido como el "escándalo de los cheques") estalló a principios de 1992, cuando se reveló que la Cámara de Representantes de los Estados Unidos permitió a sus miembros sobregirar sus cuentas corrientes de la Cámara sin el riesgo de ser penalizados por el Banco de la Cámara de Representantes, que en realidad era una cámara de compensación. El escándalo también es conocido como Rubbergate (de las expresiones "" y " Watergate"), pero el término es engañoso porque los cheques de la Camara no rebotaron, pero fueron respetados porque el banco proporcionó protección contra sobregiros a sus titulares de cuentas, y la Oficina del Sargento de Armas cubrió al Banco de la Cámara sin sanciones.​ (es)
  • The House banking scandal broke in early 1992, when it was revealed that the US House of Representatives allowed its members to overdraw their House checking accounts without the risk of being penalized by the House bank, which was actually a clearinghouse. The scandal also sometimes known as Rubbergate (from the expressions "rubber check" (bounced check) and "Watergate)," but the term is misleading because House checks did not bounce but were honored because the House Bank provided overdraft protection to its account holders, and the Office of the Sergeant at Arms covered the House Bank with no penalties. It is also sometimes known as the "check-kiting scandal." (en)
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