Last week it was revealed that a spokesman for the US Treasury Department declined to confirm the vote, but said that The United States supported the dismissal of Claver-Carone and wanted to see a “swift resolution” from the governors.
The Davis Polk law firm told the governors it had found evidence to support the whistleblowers’ allegations that Claver-Carone had been in an intimate relationship with a subordinate and had engaged in misconduct that violated bank rules.