New York seizes state's oldest credit union after ex-CEO's embezzlement plea
Source: Reuters
U.S. Legal News
May 17, 2019 / 5:13 PM / Updated 2 hours ago
Jonathan Stempel
NEW YORK (Reuters) - New Yorks top financial regulator on Friday seized the states oldest credit union, Municipal Credit Union, saying it suffered from unsafe and unsound conditions after its former chief executive pleaded guilty to embezzlement.
The seizure by New Yorks Department of Financial Services followed Kam Wongs guilty plea last Nov. 19 in federal court to embezzling millions of dollars from the Manhattan-based credit union, which he led from 2007 to 2018.
Linda Lacewell, the states acting financial services superintendent, said her office appointed the National Credit Union Administration as the credit unions conservator.
She said the regulators will work to ensure that members funds are protected and services continue uninterrupted.
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