Credit Suisse board had 'no other choice' but to oust Horta-Osorio, investor says
Lakefield Partners Managing Partner Bruno Verstraete discusses Credit Suisse Chairman Antonio Horta-Osorio's resignation from the board following his multiple breaches of Covid-19 quarantines in the U.K. and Switzerland.
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