Credit Suisse apologises over black janitor act at chairman's party

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Bank’s former chief executive reportedly walked out of room during act at party last year

A leading investment bank has apologised for “any offence caused” after it was reported that its black former chief executive left his chairman’s birthday party when a black performer dressed as a janitor danced on stage.that Tidjane Thiam, who ran Credit Suisse between 2015 and February this year, walked out of the room during the act at Urs Rohner’s 6oth birthday celebration.

 

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So terrible

But Trump says whits whites don't need sensitivity training.

If a major bank is making promises to do better you can rest assured it's a pack of lies. They're laughing in our faces while laughing all the way to the ... bank.

? They never learn.

Talk about a thinly veiled attack on him at his own party! Oh yes then they’ll look at him puzzled like and accuse him of “having a chip on his shoulder” CreditSuisse deep seated racism is trying to have the last subtle laugh! But we ALL see you.

So what ?

I thought he would be happy. Janitors aren't hated like the Bankers.

' They said the janitor was one of nine or 10 acts that also included international performers from countries including Russia and China.' How many acts were at your last bday party, poors!?

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