The boss of Japanese bank Nomura has taken a short-term pay cut after a former employee was charged with robbery of bank clients, attempted murder and arson.
The worker allegedly stole money from clients and set fire to their home after visiting them on 28 July this year, the bank said in a statement.
The employee was dismissed a week later, and was arrested in October.
Nomura apologised to the alleged victims, and said chief executive Kentaro Okuda would voluntarily return 30% of his pay for three months.