EFTA01343854.txt Text dataset_10 View on DOJ

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Summary
This document outlines the decision-making process for a committee within Deutsche Bank, detailing voting procedures, veto rights of the Chairperson, and escalation protocols. It also specifies the frequency of meetings and conditions for cancellation.
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Decision-making
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DB-SDNY-0028788
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Chairperson authority Committee The Chairperson has the right to veto any decision of the Committee until the minutes of the meeting are final.
Delegating Person hierarchical Chairperson If the Chairperson vetoes a decision which had received positive votes of at least 75% of the Voting Members, the veto of the Chairperson will cause the matter to escalate to the Delegating Person.
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The Chairperson has the right to veto any decision of the Committee until the minutes of the meeting are final, provided that the decision has not yet been executed or consequences have become irrevocable.
If the Chairperson vetoes a decision which had received positive votes of at least 75% of the Voting Members, the veto of the Chairperson will cause the matter to escalate to the Delegating Person or (in case the Delegating Person and the Chairperson are identical) the responsible person whose direct report the Chairperson is.
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Business dealings
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Deutsche Bank
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Professional
Purpose
To outline the decision-making process within Deutsche Bank's committee, including voting procedures, veto rights, and meeting frequency.
Significance
This document details the internal governance and operational procedures of a committee within Deutsche Bank, specifying how decisions are made and escalated.
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EFTA01343854.txt
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2026-02-07T18:43:37.368420
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