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Sovereign wealth fund interns cost BNY Mellon nearly $15m

BNY Mellon arranged visas and internships for three family members of sovereign wealth fund officials, the SEC alleges. The accusation may be the first in a series

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BNY Mellon has agreed to pay $14.8 million to settle charges it gave student internships to family members of foreign officials at an unnamed Middle Eastern sovereign wealth fund, with which it did business.

But US lawyers have criticised the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for using its clout to reach a settlement with BNY Mellon behind closed doors without judicial scrutiny.

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