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Goldman's hiring of Barroso draws Brexit scrutiny of EU ethics watchdog
Published Wed, Sep 7, 2016 · 09:50 PM
Brussels
THE Goldman Sachs Group Inc revolving door is getting hung up on Brexit.
Ethics officials in Brussels are questioning whether former European Commission president Jose Barroso's new role advising Goldman Sachs on the UK's exit from the European Union would give the New York-based firm and its clients undue influence.
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