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Browse: Home / 2014 / April / 10 / When Regulators Think They’re Prosecutors – WSJ.com Op-Ed

When Regulators Think They’re Prosecutors – WSJ.com Op-Ed

By Securities Docket on April 10, 2014, 8:47 am

Many investors and commentators think it’s about time the SEC got tougher on financial fraudsters and treated them more like common criminals. But policy makers and judges should think twice about whether this trend of quasi-criminal administrative prosecution is a good idea. It isn’t, for at least two reasons.

via Russell G. Ryan: When Regulators Think They’re Prosecutors – WSJ.com Op-Ed

Posted in Criminal, SEC, Top | Tagged Policies, Web Watch

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