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SEC official Elisse Walter chosen to lead agency
Posted on Mon, Nov 26, 2012
President Barack Obama has chosen Elisse Walter, one of five members of the Securities and Exchange Commission, to become chairman of the agency. Chairman Mary Schapiro will leave next month after a tumultuous tenure in which she helped lead the government's regulatory response to the 2008 financial crisis.
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  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 5:38 PM, 11/26/2012
    I hope she can help NCAAF by getting a national playoff game, even if it is only 4 teams.
    Handsome B. Wonderful
  • 0 like this / 0 don't   •   Posted 6:42 PM, 11/26/2012
    I doubt she could a worst job. After 3 years of communication over a serious report and numerous "recorded interviews" the SEC informs me that "the higher ups have decided not to pursue the matter". When I questioned this I was told no transcripts of the recorded interviews existed! Still complaining to their fantastic Inspector General who tells me that they have referred the matter back to enforcement. I provided detailed documents and emails of millions of missing and or erased financial transactions. Threatened three times by the company "legal people" and tarred by the company and all the staff I worked with 5 years are told that they will lose their jobs if they speak with me. SEC frightened of the implications and telling the company in question to re-cast their accounts for 8 years. Not only will the Shareholders suffer !
    tom pulu


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