AP Exclusive: Key EU banker accused of bribery, Russia ties
[unable to retrieve full-text content]LONDON (AP) — Latvia’s top banking official explained the “rules of the game” for successful banking in the small European country. His sidekick sat the owner of Norvik bank down, scribbling the sum on a piece of paper: 100,000 euros ($125,000) a month.
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