FDIC probe finds widespread sexual misconduct occurred for years at bank regulator
An independent report also found evidence of widespread retaliation against employees who complained about supervisor misconduct, and little evidence that such retaliation was addressed.
The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation must make sweeping changes to address widespread sexual harassment and other misconduct, according to a damning independent report released on Tuesday which raises questions about the future of the banking regulator’s leadership.
The report, prompted by a Wall Street Journal investigation, in November, cited accounts from more than 500 people, including some who alleged FDIC Chair Martin Gruenberg had engaged in bullying and verbal abuse.
Overall, the report by law firm Cleary Gottlieb paints a picture of an agency at which sexual harassment, racial discrimination and bullying were pervasive at every level and tolerated by senior leaders for years, while complaints about misconduct were met with retaliation.
These bankers and the like have been raping us for years so why is this a surprise?
Exactly.
there is no corner or government agency that is not corrupt we need a total house cleaning....
So true. There was nothing the least bit surprising about this story.
Amen, we need a total cleaning by law.
Does anyone work in DC? Or do they just get drunk, diddle themselves, staffers & trafficked children most of the time?
Only when president Trump was in office was any work done. The old joke was for those that died to lay on the floor so they could easily determine which employess were still alive.