Revolving Door at SEC is in a Whirl as Hundreds Hired by Industry they Regulated [View all]
Revolving Door at SEC is in a Whirl as Hundreds Hired by Industry they Regulated
Charged with regulating Wall Street, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has become a launching pad for former agency employeesby the hundredsto become part of the industry they once oversaw.
A new report from the watchdog group Project on Government Oversight (POGO) says that more than 400 ex-SEC staffers were working for the industry between 2001-2010.
The study also found numerous other concerns with the revolving door between the SEC and financial firms. These included agency workers trying to help corporations influence agency regulations, defending companies suspected of breaking the law, and helping them avoid tougher enforcement actions.
Perhaps the most high-profile concern in this arena is President Obamas nomination of Mary Jo White to become the new SEC chief. During her most recent job at the firm of Debevoise & Plimpton, Whites clients included JPMorgan Chase, General Electric, Verizon Communications, former Bank of America chief executive Kenneth Lewis, and Rajat Gupta, the former Goldman Sachs board member convicted of insider trading.
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