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Over seven years, Janice Weston, who was senior vice president of the clout-heavy bank, ordered employees to fool federal regulators by backdating loan documents.
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The failure of Washington Federal Bank for Savings has led to criminal charges against 16 people. Among them: former Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson, who was convicted lst year of lying to regulators and filing false income-tax returns.
The failure of Washington Federal Bank for Savings has led to criminal charges against 16 people. Among them: former Ald. Patrick Daley Thompson, who was convicted lst year of lying to regulators and filing false income-tax returns.
Brian Fong is cooperating with prosecutors. Fifteen bank officials, workers and borrowers have been charged, and a Daley family was convicted of cheating on his taxes in a related case.
they're masters of their own fate. chinese law. trump's anything that the corporate management wants to do. and i would point out one other thing that i think will make hopefully make the point. president xi and the chinese leadership have said they would rather get rid of tiktok in america than give up the source code. the magic formula that resides in beijing. if through divestiture. part of the requirement was that source code had to be located in america. there's 22 points of fact here, senator and i think a lot of people share your concerns. but our brian fong did a great fact. check just on what we actually know versus the fears that are laid out. there is no public evidence that the chinese government has actually spied on people through tiktok. there was that surveillance of journalists which was very troubling. they were fired, terrible that happened, but also to date, no public evidence of beijing has harvested tiktok's commercial data. for intelligence or other purposes.