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DWS CEO Wöhrmann resigns after 'green-washing raids'

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June 1, 2022
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Asoka Woehrmann, former CEO of DWS. Photo: DB.
Less than a day after the “green-washing raids” by German authorities on the Frankfurt offices of…
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