Female employees have fled a 'toxic environment' at the country's top bank regulator, claiming senior staff sent photos of their penises and invited junior-level workers to strip clubs, according to a report. The Federal Deposit Insurance Corporation (FDIC) - the body responsible for protecting the public's money in the event of a bank failure and ensuring financial institutions are following regulations - has been accused, in a report by the Wall Street Journal, of having a 'sexualized boys' club environment' and failing to punish bad behavior.Over 100 current and former employees interviewed said at least 20 women had quit due to an alleged culture of 'sexual harassment and misogyny.'
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