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It will give a true and representative insight into how banks behave at the executive level in a way that will stimulate investigations and reforms, I presume.
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Yes, there will be some flagrant violations, unethical practices that will be revealed, but it will also be all the supporting decision-making structures and the internal executive ethos that cames out, and that’s tremendously valuable.
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You could call it the ecosystem of corruption. But it’s also all the regular decision making that turns a blind eye to and supports unethical practices: the oversight that’s not done, the priorities of executives, how they think they’re fulfilling their own self-interest. The way they talk about it.
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A major U.S. bank...Got any guesses? The full interview here.
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Here's my guess. Can you see their building on a clear day from Grandfather?
will that asu professor, the guy who works for the nc banking association too--defend b of a once the emails come out?
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