1MDB's ex-Goldman banker gets barred from Singapore market
Singapore
THE Monetary Authority of Singapore (MAS) has singled out a former star banker from Goldman Sachs for his purportedly "false statements" linked to tainted 1MDB flows and which were issued to a Luxembourg-based financial institution.
The central bank said it intends to impose a 10-year ban on ex-director of Goldman Sachs Singapore Tim Leissner, which will prevent him from effectively operating in Singapore's market for the period.
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