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Fresh scandal hits Wells Fargo

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WELLS Fargo & Co. is back to being a punching bag on Capitol Hill.

Revelation­s that the lender may have charged more than 500,000 people for auto insurance they didn’t need has triggered fresh bipartisan scrutiny, with some lawmakers seizing on the latest scandal to renew their calls for the ouster of board members and legislatio­n that would break up the biggest US banks.

“The constant drip drop of fraudulent activities coming out of Wells Fargo is absolutely outrageous,” said Representa­tive Maxine Waters, the top Democrat on the Financial Services Committee.

Big banks like Wells Fargo should be broken up to stop “this disgracefu­l, illegal and widespread misconduct.”

The debacle threatens to undermine Wells Fargo’s efforts to mend its image in Washington a year after lawmakers savaged top executives during congressio­nal hearings following the bank’s settlement with regulators for opening potentiall­y millions of accounts without customers’ consent.

Senator Elizabeth Warren, the Massachuse­tts Democrat who has repeatedly chastised bank executives for failing to stop the abuse, urged Federal Reserve Chair Janet Yellen in a letter to replace the board.

FAKE ACCOUNTS

“There are surely deep riskmanage­ment problems at a bank when it opens millions of fake customer accounts and charges nearly a million customers for a financial product they don’t need — all over roughly the same five-year period,” said Warren, who had previously called on the Fed to act. “The Wells Fargo board is ultimately responsibl­e for that failure, and the Federal Reserve should remove board members who served during that time period.”

Representa­tive Jeb Hensarling, the Republican chairman of the House Financial Services Committee, said he plans to question the bank and its regulators about the auto-insurance abuses.

“We intend to get to the bottom of it,” Hensarling said in an interview. “The committee will be part of this process.” Bloomberg

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