Citigroup hiring practices being investigated by US regulators: Sources

U.S. agencies, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, are looking into whether or not the bank hired candidates referred by foreign government officials over others, sources said.
Logo of Citigroup Inc in Tokyo (File photo |Reuters)
Logo of Citigroup Inc in Tokyo (File photo |Reuters)

NEW YORK: Citigroup Inc on Friday said that the U.S. government and regulatory agencies are investigating the bank's hiring practices.

U.S. agencies, including the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission, are looking into whether or not the bank hired candidates "referred by or related to foreign government officials" over other candidates, the filing said. 

"Citigroup is cooperating with the investigations and inquiries," the company said in the filing with the SEC.

JPMorgan Chase & Co agreed to pay $264 million in November to resolve allegations that it hired relatives of Chinese officials in order to win banking deals.

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