Former State Bank of SA boss Tim Marcus Clark dies
Simon Evans
Updated
Tim Marcus Clark, the former managing director of the State Bank of South Australia – which collapsed in 1991 with debts of $3 billion and forced a massive taxpayer-funded bailout and the resignation of then South Australian premier, John Bannon – died last month just a few days after Mr Bannon.
The intensely private Mr Marcus Clark died in December, 2015, in Sydney after a long illness. He was 83.
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