Savings and Loan Senate Ethics Investigation
William Black continued his testimony before the Senate Ethics Committee about the Savings and Loan crisis during the afternoon.
213 viewsWilliam Black continued his testimony before the Senate Ethics Committee about the Savings and Loan crisis during the afternoon.
213 viewsMr. Black continued his testimony. Committee members questioned him about the clarity of warnings he and other regulators gave the “Keating Five” senators that Lincoln Savings and Loan was f…
140 viewsMr. Black continued his testimony during the afternoon.
119 viewsWilliam Black, general counsel for the Western Region Office of Thrift Supervision, testified before the Senate Ethics Committee about the actions of five U.S. senators on behalf of Charles …
130 viewsWitnesses resumed public testimony into the Lincoln Savings & Loan bankruptcy.
228 viewsThe House Banking, Finance, and Urban Affairs Committee held a hearing to look at the closings of several Savings and Loans in Institution in the U.S., including the Lincoln Savings & Loan i…
387 viewsThe Committee on House Banking, Finance and Urban Affairs Committee held a session that discussed thrift closing investigation Lincoln savings and the loan of California.
123 viewsCharles H. Keating Jr. purchased Lincoln Savings and Loans in February 1984 for $51 million and increased its assets from $1.1 billion to $5.5 billion by 1988. In 1986 and 1987, Keating gave…
141 viewsRepresentative Henry Gonzalez, D-Texas, and chairman of the House Banking Committee held this hearing over the activities involving the Lincoln Savings and Loan. Lincoln was seized by federa…
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