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Goldman Sachs CEO flies to Paris on private jet after 'banning' staff from attending the Olympics: 'Hypocrisy at its finest' READ MORE: Fans slam 'horrendous' opening ceremony coverage on NBC READ MORE: Simone Biles' parents reveal why she missed opening ceremony By Emily Selleck Published: 01:26, 27 July 2024 | Updated: 01:30, 27 July 2024 e-mail View comments Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon is under fire for jetting to Paris after effectively banning his employees from attending the Olympic Games on the company dime. The Wall Street tycoon chartered the bank's private luxury jet earlier this week to attend a series of parties and events ahead of the 2024 Games, the New York Post reports. The Gulfstream G650ER, dubbed 'Air Force Sol,' landed in France on Thursday morning, where Solomon will dine with the French President Emmanuel Macron and party with the rich and famous.

'Yeah he's going to Paris. Hypocrisy at its finest,' one Goldman banker confirmed to the outlet. 'And no doubt he'll be using one of the company jets.



' He was also invited to a ritzy soirée hosted by Bernard Arnault, the billionaire chairman of luxury conglomerate LVMH, and was among the VIP guests at Friday's opening ceremony held on the Seine. Goldman Sachs CEO David Solomon jetted to Paris for the Olympic Games earlier this week The Wall Street boss chartered a private jet after 'banning' his employees from the Games Back in April, Solomon reportedly warned company execs 'not to wine and dine clients a.

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