Chicago Sun-Times

BREAKING WITH THE BANK?

- MICHAEL SNEED msneed@suntimes.com | @sneedlings

The noise is now deafening. Sneed has learned Ald.

Ray Lopez (15th) plans to introduce a measure to the City Council Finance Committee on Monday striking Chicago’s Northern Trust Co. off its list of authorized city depositori­es because of a bank executive’s seemingly insensitiv­e comment after the grisly murder of Saudi journalist Jamal

Khashoggi, which is leading to the doorstep of Saudi Prince Mohammed bin Salman.

“It’s absolutely disgusting that a company which does business with the city of Chicago would equate the murder and dismemberm­ent of a journalist as being ‘just noise,’ ” said Lopez, referring to a comment by a Northern Trust executive,

Michael Slater, while attending the October “Davos in the Desert” internatio­nal economic forum in Riyadh, Saudi Arabia, at the invitation of the prince.

The forum, which began Oct. 23 — several weeks after Khashoggi’s murder in the Saudi Embassy in Turkey — was subsequent­ly boycotted by many internatio­nal bankers after news of the murder of Khashoggi, a Washington Post columnist writing on affairs of the Middle East.

Slater, who heads Northern Trust’s Riyadh office, who chose to attend anyway, was quoted describing the internatio­nal firestorm and condemnati­on following the killing of Khashoggi: “It’s just noise to me. The people I need to see are here, and that’s what I care about.”

The quote, reported in the New York Times, caused a Twitter tornado and a response from Northern Trust stating: “Northern Trust has been deeply concerned by recent reports regarding Jamal Khashoggi, and we regret comments attributed to one Saudibased staff member on this matter. The comments, if accurately reported, do not reflect the views of Northern Trust.”

They also claimed Slater was not speaking as an authorized

spokesman.

“His [Slater’s] words were insulting not just to the Khashoggi family but to millions of people in Chicago,” said Lopez.

“Chicago places over $900 million a year in its various depositori­es, and I for one do not want to see one dollar go to a company that disregards human life in such a cavalier way,” added Lopez. “Does he really classify dismemberm­ent by a bone saw as background noise?

“In order for banks to receive city deposits by the city comptrolle­r or city treasurer, they have to be on a list approved by the City Council,” said Lopez.

“Hopefully, we will be able to introduce this as an amendment to a city ordinance striking Northern Trust from the list of city depositori­es at the City Council meeting Wednesday,” said Lopez.

On Thursday afternoon Sneed contacted Doug Holt, a Northern Trust spokesman, who claims he would have to “circle back” to me later.

Sneedlings . . .

Today’s birthdays: Hillary Clinton, 71; Keith Urban, 51; and SchoolBoy Q, 32.

 ?? FILE PHOTOS ?? Ald. Ray Lopez (far left) is planning to introduce a measure to the City Council Finance Committee that would strike Chicago’s Northern Trust Co. off the list of authorized city depositori­es after a bank executive’s comments about the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi (left).
FILE PHOTOS Ald. Ray Lopez (far left) is planning to introduce a measure to the City Council Finance Committee that would strike Chicago’s Northern Trust Co. off the list of authorized city depositori­es after a bank executive’s comments about the killing of Saudi writer Jamal Khashoggi (left).
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