On the recordApril 26, 2010
We care very much about ethics at Goldman Sachs and we don't believe in any way, shape, or form that our compensation is not consistent with people having good ethical standards.
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congress.govWe care very much about ethics at Goldman Sachs and we don't believe in any way, shape, or form that our compensation is not consistent with people having good ethical standards.
Coburn emphasizes the importance of ethics in Goldman Sachs' operations.
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