Savings and Loan Senate Ethics Investigation
Mr. Black continued his testimony. Committee members questioned him about the clarity of warnings he and other regulators gave the “Keating … read more
Mr. 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 failing. Mr. Black was former general counsel of the Federal Home Loan Bank Board in San Francisco. He is thought to be the most damaging witness so far, and attorneys for the five senators sought to discredit his testimony. close
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