Decision by Credit Suisse to remove its chairman was the right one, Swiss financier says
Beat Wittman, chairman and partner at Porta Advisors, gives his take on news that Credit Suisse chairman, Antonio Horta-Osorio, has resigned due to Covid rule breaches.
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