https://www.fox13seattle.com/news/former-wells-fargo-bank-manager-pleads-guilty-to-stealing-1-million-from-elderly-vulnerable-customers
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@1gwc+1p6GIJQf Great. Back at you.
- Can other managers do this criminal activity current-state or has a control been implemented?
- Was it a five year investigation while this individual continued to rip off customers?
This happens at all companies. Wells Fargo conducted the investigation and turned this crook into the authorities. Fu-k the down voters who want to say otherwise.
The most evil company.
Well that’s what happens in an amoral culture. People looks for ways to work the system. I’m not surprised at all this guy got away with it for five years. His co workers are probably thinking “Damn I wish it was me. I wouldn’t have gotten caught” .
Wells Fargo's atmosphere cultivates and encourages criminal behaviors. Listen to the way our executives talk. They are all smooth, non-stop talkers with corrupt minds.
Part of the problem has to be that Wells Fargo just loves this type of manager. I would like to get the inside scoop, but my guess is that this guy was a smooth, non-stop talker.
@crb+1p6GIJQf - That’s the same thing that was said over the fake account scandal. Still think our branch employees can sell 8 products in one exchange?
The point is, we should have controls to prevent this type of individual action. Five years this person committed theft against our senior customers. Feel good about being an aging customer with your retirement money with WF after reading this?
Wonder if they will be sentenced to 6 months in a home mansion like one of their former leaders?
The full story is that Wells Fargo should have the technology and procedures in place to prevent employee fraud, or at the very least catch ongoing fraud that lasts 5 years.
It is clear, Wells Fargo is a criminal organization.
It is an individual who committed fraud, not WF. WF supported the investigation- tell the full story.
Wells Fargo has been on the news (bad ones) every few weeks, it keeps building a horrible reputation in the banking industry. I don't feel comfortable putting Wells Fargo on my resume.
Wow too
Wow.