Senator Grassley says SEC refuses to hold anyone accountable for misconduct exposed by two independent inquiries

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Senator Grassley says SEC refuses to hold anyone accountable for misconduct exposed by two independent inquiries

The following press release was published by the United States Senate Committee on Finance Chairman's News on Nov. 7, 2008. It is reproduced in full below.

Senator Chuck Grassley issued the comment below about the decision made today by an administrative law judge for the Securities and Exchange Commission to effectively disregard recommendations made last month by the Inspector General for the commission for disciplinary action against senior enforcement officials for their actions in firing SEC lawyer Gary Aguirre and failing to prosecute a case against Bear Stearns for mispricing collateralized debt obligations. Senator Grassley had asked the Inspector General to investigate both cases in response to complaints brought to him about the way the SEC handled both matters.

“It looks like the lawyers for the wrongdoers wrote the decisions. It’s hard to believe that after everything that’s happened over the last two years, the Securities and Exchange Commission is refusing to hold anyone accountable for the misconduct exposed by two independent inquiries."

Source: US Senate Committee on Finance Chairman's News

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