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Anti-bribery specialist swaps Goldman Sachs for Credit Suisse

US bank's head of financial crime compliance in Emea, Mark Taylor, departs after 20 years

Anti-bribery specialist swaps Goldman Sachs for Credit Suisse
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The head of financial crime compliance in Europe, the Middle East and Africa at Goldman Sachs has quit to join a rival bank after more than 20 years working for the Wall Street giant.

Anti-bribery specialist Mark Taylor left Goldman in September and will join Credit Suisse on October 15, according to a memo seen by Financial News.

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