“Former U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission staffers who now work in the private sector may have helped derail last year’s effort to reform the $2.6 trillion money market fund industry, a report said. The case study on money market fund lobbying is part of a 60-page report by the Project on Government Oversight (POGO). It is one example within a broader review by the non-profit government watchdog that examines in detail how the ‘revolving door’ at the SEC may have impacted policy and enforcement decisions over a 10-year period.”
http://www.thedailybell.com/28687/Paper-Claims-SEC-Regulation-is-Biased–In-Other-News-Sky-Is-Blue
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