
“On August 6, Deloitte was accused by the New York Department of Financial Services of aiding Standard Chartered in its ‘deception’ over billions of dollars’ worth of trades involving Iran. Mr Pirron apparently took his own life seven days later. Daniel Pirron was a detective for the Illinois Bureau of Investigation and the Securities and Exchange Commission in Chicago, before moving to work for Deloitte in 1990. Deloitte denied that Mr Pirron had any involvement in the Standard Chartered matter.”
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