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March 27, 2023

Prudential whistleblower rocks the boat on Wells Fargo scandal

Julie Broderick had 15 years of experience as a securities regulator and a propensity for speaking her mind before joining Prudential Financial as an investigative supervisor in 2012. When she sought this year to learn more about possible sales abuses by one of the insurer’s business partners, she said, the message from her company was

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CREW FILES COMPLAINT AGAINST MICK MULVANEY

It’s about time… Click here to read the complaint. FOR IMMEDIATE RELEASE April 30, 2018 CONTACT: Jordan Libowitz 202-408-5565 | jlibowitz@citizensforethics.org Washington—Mick Mulvaney, the director of the Office of Management and Budget (OMB) and acting director of the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB), should be investigated for misleading the Senate during his confirmation process and

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Wells Fargo ordered to pay $97mn for Calif. labor law violations

Wells Fargo is on the hook for $97 million after a Los Angeles federal judge found that the bank committed violations of California’s labor laws, according to a Bloomberg report. The San Francisco-based bank plans to appeal the ruling. The judge found that Wells Fargo’s California home mortgage consultants and private mortgage bankers did not

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Banking giant to fork over $4.9 billion to settle mortgage-bond probe

An international banking giant will fork over nearly $5 billion to settle a federal probe into its sale of mortgage-backed securities during the run-up to the 2008 financial meltdown. Royal Bank of Scotland has agreed to pay $4.9 billion to settle Justice Department claims that it misled investors who bought the securities, according to a

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