‘I thought we were going to change the world’ — ex-money manager explains why he blew the whistle on LDS finances
In his first public interview, David A. Nielsen calls Ensign Peak Advisors “a clandestine hedge fund,” stating that “to hide $100B, you can’t do it with just one lie.”
(CBS News) David Nielsen, a former senior portfolio manager with the LDS Church's investment wing who turned whistleblower, talks to correspondent Sharyn Alfonsi in Sunday's edition of "60 Minutes."