UniCredit’s alleged $15 Million embezzlement
By Bloomberg
14 April 2019 |
5:57 am
Bloomberg’s Lisa Abramowicz discusses allegations of embezzlement by a UniCredit employee on one of the company's clients. She speaks with Bloomberg's Alix Steel and David Westin on "Bloomberg Daybreak: Americas."
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