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'Best banker in America' blamed for Wells Fargo sales scandal
2017-04-11
[REUTERS] An investigation by Wells Fargo & Co's (WFC.N) board laid blame for the company's unauthorized accounts scandal on a high-pressure sales culture and a retail executive obsessed with stamping out negative views about her division.

The report, carried out by board Chairman Stephen Sanger and three other independent directors and released to media on Monday, said former retail division head Carrie Tolstedt ignored the systemic nature of abusive sales practices and accused her of impeding the board's efforts to address an issue that festered for years.

Lawyers for Tolstedt rejected the report's findings on Monday. She had declined to be interviewed for the investigation.

"We strongly disagree with the report and its attempt to lay blame with Ms. Tolstedt. A full and fair examination of the facts will produce a different conclusion," Enu Mainigi, Williams & Connolly LLP, attorneys for Tolstedt, said in a statement.

Sanger, a board member since 2003, faces pressure to root out the problems amid calls by advisory group Institutional Shareholder Services for investors to oust him and other directors in place when the scandal broke. Glass Lewis meanwhile has recommended votes against six board members at the bank's April 25 annual meeting.

In an interview with Rooters, Sanger said the bank was not scapegoating anyone.

"I’m not surprised that some of the people involved see it differently but we stand by the findings of this investigation," he said.

Posted by:Fred

#3  There should be a death penalty for misbehaving corporations, and ALL of WFC.N should be the very first to go.
Posted by: Anguper Hupomosing9418   2017-04-11 14:18  

#2  Holding a female executive accountable is politically incorrect and Sanger has become the latest scapegoat. The politics/economics of personal destruction already --->.
Posted by: Whavish Thusoling5684   2017-04-11 10:01  

#1  In an interview with Rooters, Sanger said the bank was not scapegoating anyone.

And then their lips fell off. In a Japanese firm, the senior exec would publicly resign and issue an apology (which is less messy than the old fashion seppuku). Post this under the 'Hillary Blame Everyone Else' File.
Posted by: Procopius2k   2017-04-11 09:08  

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