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Lazard fires senior banker for inappropriate behavior -source
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NEW YORK (Reuters) – Investment bank Lazard (NYSE:) terminated a managing director for inappropriate behavior over the weekend, according to a source familiar with the situation.
Incoming CEO Peter Orszag sent a memo to staff this weekend informing them that the company had dismissed a managing director in the bank’s financial advisory unit, the source said. Lazard took action after investigating the behavior, which occurred at a personal event at which employees were present, the source said, without naming the banker.
Orszag currently leads Lazard’s financial advisory unit overseeing deals.
Bloomberg News reported earlier on the firing.
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