Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission to grill bank executives
Jan 13, 2010 | Comments 0

Top bank executives can expect a grilling when they appear before a Congressional appointed panel investigating the causes of the financial collapse. The Commission was set up by Congress.
The commission will be holding two days of hearings in Washington will question four of Wall Street’s most powerful leaders starting with Goldman Sachs Group Inc. (NYSE:GS) Chairman Lloyd Blankfein, then JPMorgan Chase&Co. (NYSE:JPM) CEO James Dimon, Morgan Stanely (NYSE:MS) Chairman John Mack and Bank of American Corp. (NYSE:BAC) CEO-President Brian Moynihan.
The 10-member panel has been given the task to find out what went wrong before the financial system nearly collapsed in the fall of 2008. Bill Thomas, former GOP House Ways and Means chairman has even asked members of the public to email him any questions they would like to ask.
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