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No S.E.C. Inquiries Harmed by Document Destruction, Report Says

By Securities Docket on November 2, 2011, 11:11 am

The Securities and Exchange Commission should have kept thousands of documents it destroyed after preliminary investigations of financial firms over nearly two decades, according to a government report released Tuesday. But the report, by the S.E.C. inspector general, found no evidence that any of the investigations were harmed as a result.

Read more: No S.E.C. Inquiries Harmed by Document Destruction, Report Says — AP

Posted in SEC, Top | Tagged Documents, Inspector General, Investigations

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