The Federal Deposit Insurance Commission (FDIC) is rife with “long-standing and deeply ingrained” workplace culture problems and misconduct, according to an independent investigation published Tuesday. The federal agency was found to have a “good ol’ boys” club culture “where favoritism is common, wagons are circled around managers, and senior executives with well-known reputations for pursuing romantic relations with subordinates enjoy long careers without any apparent consequence,” the... Read this story