BANKING & FINANCE - Feb. 25, 1992
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Senate Panel Seeks More Keating Testimony: The Senate Ethics Committee has asked Charles H. Keating Jr. to testify about the “possible assistance of certain senators” in his attempt to sell Lincoln Savings & Loan, according to a memo obtained by The Times. The committee also asked in a Feb. 3 letter to Keating’s lawyer for testimony about “possible contact by a senator with Danny Wall,” then the top federal thrift regulator, about the proposed sale that was pending shortly before the thrift collapsed three years ago. The committee had appeared to conclude its investigation of the so-called Keating Five senators last year.
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