> I do not think arresting developers is an effective solution for preventing money laundering.
You're essentially reducing his role to "Just a developer" while ignoring that he might be a lot more than just a developer and might be involved with actual money laundering at many different stages of the process other than "Just writing a little bit of code".
Im not defending one side or the other, just pointing out that by ignoring everything else and calling him "Just a developer" you're not being objective.
Bad people can also work in groups.
> I do not think arresting developers is an effective solution for preventing money laundering.
You're essentially reducing his role to "Just a developer" while ignoring that he might be a lot more than just a developer and might be involved with actual money laundering at many different stages of the process other than "Just writing a little bit of code".
Im not defending one side or the other, just pointing out that by ignoring everything else and calling him "Just a developer" you're not being objective.