Credit Suisse Group AG Chairman António Horta-Osório is leaving the global bank following a board investigation into his travel and personal conduct, according to people familiar with the bank.

Credit Suisse said late Sunday that Mr. Horta-Osório had resigned following an investigation commissioned by the board. The people said the investigation examined his conduct, including travel that breached Covid-19-related government rules and his personal use of corporate aircraft. He joined the Credit Suisse board less than a year ago.

This post first appeared on wsj.com

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