
It’s been five months since Benjamin Lawsky stepped down as superintendent of the New York Department of Financial Services, the state organization with the power to revoke banking licenses and impose massive fines.
Still, the position — dubbed the "Sheriff of Wall Street," at least the way Lawsky approached it — is filled in an interim capacity by Anthony Albanese, who plans to step down at the end of the year. Of five names for possible replacements mentioned in a New York Post report this…
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