Regulator charges ex-Wells Fargo executives for role in sales scandal
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WASHINGTON (Reuters) - Wells Fargo & Co's regulator on Thursday announced it had brought civil charges against eight former executives, including former Chief Executive Officer John Stumpf, marking the first federal action against individuals for their role in the bank's sales practices scandal. Stumpf agreed to pay $17.5 million (13 million pounds) to settle the charges brought by the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency, while former human resources head Hope Hardison and Michael..