Chemours says CEO, CFO, and controller violated ethics code

Three top executives engaged in financial practices that triggered an anonymous report to the Chemours ethics hotline, the company revealed.

Global chemical business Chemours has announced that, after an internal probe, three of its top executives – CEO Mark Newman, CFO Jonathan Lock, and Controller and Principal Accounting Officer Camela Wisel – engaged in unethical financial practices.

An internal review of an anonymous report made to the Chemours ethics hotline

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