Tuesday, May 28, 2013

Kickbacks as 'a natural part of business' at Fannie Mae alleged - latimes.com

 

The suit says she was fired for reporting her suspicions about employees soliciting kickbacks, including Granillo and certain managers. She said she began raising those suspicions in 2009 and ultimately took them to higher-ups in Washington, D.C., at Fannie Mae's human relations and ethics offices.

Fannie Mae spokesman Andrew Wilson said the company doesn't comment on litigation and personnel matters.

Kickbacks as 'a natural part of business' at Fannie Mae alleged - latimes.com

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