NY Fed sued for allegedly firing examiner over Goldman claims A former senior bank examiner at the New York Fed has sued the bank for allegedly firing her because she refused to back down from her assertion that Goldman Sachs ( GS ) didn't have a company wide conflict-of-interest policy that conformed with federal rules. Carmen Segarra alleges that one of the defendants, Michael Silva, said the Fed "possessed information about Goldman that could cause ...
Oct. 11, 2013 - Seeking Alpha
Bank examiner fired, didn't back off GS A bank examiner alleges she was fired from the Federal Reserve Bank of New York after refusing to change her findings about Goldman.
Oct. 10, 2013 - CNBC
Former examiner sues NY Fed for alleged Goldman Sachs-related firing By Lauren Tara LaCapra NEW YORK (Reuters) - A former senior bank examiner at the Federal Reserve Bank of New York filed a wrongful termination lawsuit on Thursday, saying she was fired after refusing to alter a critical examination of Goldman Sachs Group Inc . The former employee, Carmen Segarra, said that in her seven months of examining Goldman's legal and compliance divisions, she found the ...
Oct. 10, 2013 - Reuters via Yahoo! News