As previously reported, the bank giant was accused in a lawsuit of conducting interviews with “diverse” candidates without the intention of hiring for the role. Former executive Joe Bruno addressed this concern, saying the “fake interviews” were “inappropriate, morally wrong, ethically wrong,” according to the New York Times.

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    A friend of mine has a WF account and we have talked about their criminal activity several times. His response? “I’ve never had any problems.”

    He’s a smart guy, but there’s no question he’s selectively stupid in this case. IMO selective stupidity is least part of the reason WF still exists.

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      Not just your friend, but corrupt governments that just bailout WF rather than punishing them for numerous crimes.

      i work for a large bank that is, as far as I’m aware, far less corrupt. I still feel incredibly guilty about it and I feel like I’m contributing nothing to society.