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[h=1]Its a sad time in America, it used to be honesty was the best policy. Today greed permeates everything big business does and that greed has no illegal or immoral limits. It must be changed for america to survive.
JPMorgan Chase Whistleblower: 'Essentially Suicide' To Stand Up To Bank[/h]
When Linda Almonte alerted her boss at JPMorgan Chase about potential fraud in a major deal she was helping to close, she expected him to applaud her great catch.
Instead, he fired her.
"We went down fast," said Almonte, 41, about her family. She had been making $100,000 a year as a division vice president at Chase, enough to support her stay-at-home husband, their four kids, ages 12 to 22, and rent a three-bedroom house in San Antonio, Texas.
JPMorgan Chase Whistleblower: 'Essentially Suicide' To Stand Up To Bank
JPMorgan Chase Whistleblower: 'Essentially Suicide' To Stand Up To Bank[/h]
When Linda Almonte alerted her boss at JPMorgan Chase about potential fraud in a major deal she was helping to close, she expected him to applaud her great catch.
Instead, he fired her.
"We went down fast," said Almonte, 41, about her family. She had been making $100,000 a year as a division vice president at Chase, enough to support her stay-at-home husband, their four kids, ages 12 to 22, and rent a three-bedroom house in San Antonio, Texas.
JPMorgan Chase Whistleblower: 'Essentially Suicide' To Stand Up To Bank