HSBC Hires Tax, Anti-Terror Chiefs for Controls Panel
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HSBC Holdings Plc appointed former U.S. Deputy Attorney General James Comey and ex-U.K. tax chief Dave Hartnett to a panel to combat financial crime after the bank paid $1.92 billion to settle money-laundering probes.
Comey, who will be a non-executive director at HSBC, joins Bill Hughes, 62, ex-head of the Britain’s Serious Organised Crime Agency; Juan Zarate, a former George W. Bush administration counter-terrorism adviser, and former U.K. diplomat Nick Fishwick, 54, in providing advice, London-based HSBC said in a statement today.