William K. Black is a former bank regulator who played a key role in exposing the S&L crisis of the 1980s.
He coined the term "control fraud" to describe how executives use their authority to loot organizations.
William K. Black holds a Ph.D. in criminology and has become a prominent voice on financial fraud and regulation.
He has testified before Congress and contributes regularly to media outlets on economic issues.
Black's experience as a regulator during the S&L crisis informs his critical perspective on financial industry practices and government oversight.
He advocates for stricter regulation and prosecution of white-collar criminals.
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