Blankfein testified before Congress in April of 2010 at a hearing of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.[improper synthesis?] He said that Goldman Sachs had no moral or legal obligation to inform its clients it was betting against the products which they were buying from Goldman Sachs because it was not acting in a fiduciary role.
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William T. Still (other versions), which Wikipedia has deleted (about deletion). Deletionpedia archives Wikipedia pages.
William T. Still (other versions), which Wikipedia has deleted (about deletion). Deletionpedia archives Wikipedia pages.
William T. Still (other versions), which Wikipedia has deleted (about deletion). Deletionpedia archives Wikipedia pages.
William T. Still (other versions), which Wikipedia has deleted (about deletion). Deletionpedia archives Wikipedia pages.
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Lloyd Craig Blankfein
Lloyd Craig Blankfein
Blankfein testified before Congress in April of 2010 at a hearing of the Senate Permanent Subcommittee on Investigations.[improper synthesis?] He said that Goldman Sachs had no moral or legal obligation to inform its clients it was betting against the products which they were buying from Goldman Sachs because it was not acting in a fiduciary role.
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