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In a senate hearing yesterday, Senator Elizabeth Warren ripped into Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf, accusing him of exhibiting gutless leadership. Here’s a highlights cut from today’s NY Times ...
Wells Fargo appropriated customers' information ... them is walking away with a $125 million package. Democrat Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts said that is an injustice. (SOUNDBITE OF ARCHIVED ...
It's been one year since the Wells Fargo fake-accounts scandal came to light, and Sen. Elizabeth Warren of Massachusetts doesn't think the bank has done enough to make up for the damage.
The lawmakers criticized the regulator for a lack of specificity in its public notice about why removing a limit on the ...
In case there was any doubt about Elizabeth Warren’s feelings toward John Stumpf, the C.E.O. of Wells Fargo, it was cleared up on Tuesday during a hearing before the Senate Banking Committee.
Elizabeth Warren is so livid with Wells Fargo that she's demanding the government take the dramatic step of throwing out most of the board of directors. The Democratic senator fired off a letter ...
Senate Banking Committee member Sen. Elizabeth Warren, D-Mass., center, questions Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf, foreground, on Capitol Hill in Washington, Tuesday ...
WASHINGTON — Senator Elizabeth Warren confronted the chief executive of Wells Fargo Tuesday, accusing him of "gutless leadership" and calling for his resignation during a hostile Senate hearing ...
Sen. Elizabeth Warren unleashed a verbal barrage at Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf on Tuesday, calling him "gutless" and demanding he resign. "You should resign...You should be criminally ...
Wells Fargo CEO John Stumpf has been questioned by the US Senate over a fraudulent programme run by the bank to set up fake accounts for their customers. Democratic Senator Elizabeth Warren ...
Get ready for fireworks next week when Elizabeth Warren grills Wells Fargo's CEO over the bank's mind-boggling creation of millions of fake accounts. The powerful Senate banking committee plans to ...