The Federal Reserve and Goldman Sachs: Carmen Segarra

  • Reference: DARDEN-OB-1079-E

  • Number of pages: 8

  • Publication Date: Nov 24, 2015

  • Fecha de edición: Mar 15, 2016

  • Source: Darden University of Virginia (USA)

  • Type of Document: Case

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Carmen Segarra, a recently hired bank examiner in the NY Fed’s supervisory office for Goldman Sachs, strongly disagrees with her supervisor, Mike Silva, about whether Goldman Sachs has a viable overall conflict-of-interest policy. Silva says “yes,” and Segarra says “no.” This issue is the latest in which Segarra sees what she considers regulatory capture in the NY Fed/Goldman Sachs’s relationship. An independent report had been critical of the NY Fed for being too cozy with the banking institutions it regulated and suggested hiring more aggressive and vocal examiners. Segarra realizes that her aggressive and frank communication style has irritated both Silva and others in their department but is determined to do her job. The tension between Silva and Segarra has reached a breaking point and Segarra must decide what actions she must take to address both the tension and what she considers regulatory capture. A teaching note accompanies this case and details how it is taught in Darden's ethics and leading organizations courses.

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conflict-of-interest policies ethics Federal Reserve Goldman Sachs human resources Interpersonal behavior leadership and values Management Management communication p regulatory capture responsible leadership stakeholder management Supervision