Wells Fargo's internal review only covers unauthorized accounts
Wells Fargo's internal review only covers unauthorized accounts dating back to 2011. News reports and court documents suggest these problems might have existed long before then. The 2013 'Los Angeles Times' articles led to the L.A. city attorney's office investigation into Wells Fargo's sales practices.
When Richard Shelby said, “Wells Fargo’s internal review only covers unauthorized accounts dating back to 2011. News reports and court documents suggest these problems might have existed long before then. The 2013 ‘Los Angeles Times’ articles led to the L.A. city attorney’s office investigation into Wells Fargo’s sales practices,” he was not simply describing a corporate scandal — he was revealing a truth as old as civilization itself: that greed and negligence, when hidden behind institutions of trust, can corrode even the mightiest pillars of society. Beneath his words lies a call to accountability, to vigilance, and to the eternal duty of those in power to guard the public’s faith with integrity. His statement is more than history; it is a warning carved in the voice of experience, a reminder that truth
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