Most recently, his troubling conflict of interest problem has been highlighted withparticular attention to his lucrative consulting gig with megabank Citigroup.
In the Senate, Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass) signaled strong opposition to Summers, and was joined by senators Sherrod Brown (D-Ohio) and Jeff Merkely (D-Ore). When Sen. Jon Tester (D-Mont.), considered a moderate, joined the "no" group, things began to look very shaky for Summers and the press began to predict an ugly confirmation battle.
Senator Warren deserves full props for not backing down under White House pressure. She had good reason to remain firm: Not only does Summers represent a bank-centic worldview, he actively lobbied to prevent Warren from heading the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau, her brainchild.
http://www.alternet.org/economy/larr...-chair-running

he means "wrestle only the financial sector back to stratospheric wealth"
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