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Treasury adviser likely to get special status

By Stephanie Kirchgaessner in Washington

Published: July 31 2008 23:58 | Last updated: July 31 2008 23:58

Ken Wilson, the Goldman Sachs banker who is joining the US Treasury to help the country through the financial crisis, is expected to take a temporary post that will subject him to less stringent ethics rules than many other high-level officials.

Mr Wilson was likely to be treated as a “special government employee”, making it unlikely he would have to sell assets or produce the detailed disclosure reports required of officials appointed by the president and confirmed by the Senate, legal experts said.

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