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It’s cognitive dissonance time at the SEC

By Securities Docket on November 29, 2011, 5:11 pm

The Securities and Exchange Commission needs to completely reform how it measures the effectiveness of its enforcement efforts. The SEC’s reliance on penalties has lost its deterrent effect and many firms seem to treat those huge penalties as simply a cost of doing business.

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