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BofA accused of interfering with bonus probe

By Greg Farrell in New York

Published: March 7 2009 00:20 | Last updated: March 7 2009 00:20

New York’s top regulator has accused Bank of America of interfering with an investigation into the payment of bonuses at Merrill Lynch in December, according to a court filing submitted late Friday.

In the filing, Andrew Cuomo, the New York attorney-general, said BofA was refusing to comply with a subpoena requiring the bank to provide him with a list of the Merrill employees who received multi-million-dollar bonuses in late December, at a time when “Merrill was teetering on the edge of insolvency”.

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