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OIG Report Analyzes SEC’s Costly Missteps in Massive Office Space Lease

By Securities Docket on May 27, 2011, 1:05 pm

To the list of problems now facing the SEC add the following: “Improper Actions Relating to the Leasing of Office Space.” That is the title of the latest report by the SEC’s Inspector General, H. David Kotz, which probes the circumstances surrounding the SEC’s lease contract for 900,000 square feet of space at the Constitution Center facility in Washington, D.C. in July 2010.

Read more: OIG Report Analyzes SEC’s Costly Missteps in Massive Office Space Lease — Enforcement Action

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