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In 2016, Wells Fargo admitted that employees had opened as many as 2 million accounts without customer authorization over a five-year period.
Wells Fargo has been in crisis since its admission in September that over the course of several years, employees trying to meet aggressive sales quotas had opened as many as two million fraudulent accounts.
Ms. Yellen appeared before the House Financial Services Committee to discuss the agency's supervision of the banking system, including revelations that thousands of employees at Wells Fargo had opened as many as two million unauthorized bank and credit card accounts to meet high-pressure sales goals.
The scandals erupted in 2016 on the revelation that bank employees had opened as many as 3.5 million bogus accounts without customers' knowledge, in an effort to meet sales quotas.
Earlier this month, Wells Fargo paid $185 million to federal and Los Angeles authorities to settle allegations that its employees had opened as many as 2 million bogus accounts for customers and strangers, all in order to meet relentless sales quotas imposed by the bank's brass.
What had opened as a tale of what-if had now become one of woe.
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