Difference between revisions of "Michael Cherkasky"

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Former CEO of [[Marsh & McLennan]].
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'''Michael Griffin "Mike" Cherkasky'''' is "A pioneering figure in the world of financial crime, fraud, corruption and money".<ref>https://www.exiger.com/professionals/michael-cherkasky </ref>
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He is a former CEO of [[Marsh & McLennan]] and of [[Kroll]].
 
==9/11==
 
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Alleged involvement.<ref>http://www.whodidit.org/cocon.html</ref>
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[[image:Michael Cherkasky_dead_or_alive.jpg|300px|thumbnail|A [[9-11]] poster]]
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Cherkasky was allegedly involved in 9/11.<ref>http://www.whodidit.org/cocon.html</ref>
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He later worked for [[HSBC]] as overseer of their anti-[[money-laundering efforts]].<ref name=wsj/>
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In 2014 he launched [[Exiger]].<ref name=wsj>http://www.wsj.com/articles/cherkasky-adds-compliance-entrepreneur-to-his-resume-1405030680</ref>
 
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Michael Griffin "Mike" Cherkasky' is "A pioneering figure in the world of financial crime, fraud, corruption and money".[1] He is a former CEO of Marsh & McLennan and of Kroll.

9/11

A 9-11 poster

Cherkasky was allegedly involved in 9/11.[2]

He later worked for HSBC as overseer of their anti-money-laundering efforts.[3]

In 2014 he launched Exiger.[3]

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