WASHINGTON (Reuters) – A U.S. bank regulator has fined Wells Fargo’s former general counsel, James Strother, for his role in the bank’s wide-ranging sales scandal.
The fine announced Friday by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency is part of a settlement struck between Strother and the government. Strother was one of eight former senior bank executives charged by the OCC one year ago for their roles the bank’s multi-year sales practices scandal.
(Reporting by Pete Schroeder)