How is the SEC responding to its Office of Inspector General’s reports on the Madoff fraud?

In August and September 2009, the SEC’s Office of Inspector General issued three reports on the Madoff fraud, including one entitled Investigation of Failure of the SEC to Uncover Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi Scheme. The SEC has closely analyzed the reports. Even before the release of these reports, major efforts were underway to make improvements and address the shortcomings that were identified in the reports.

A list of decisive and comprehensive steps the SEC is taking to reduce the chances that similar frauds will occur or be undetected in the future is available on the SEC’s Post-Madoff Reforms web page. More.

In August and September 2009, the SECs Office of Inspector General issued three reports on the Madoff fraud, including one entitled Investigation of Failure of the SEC to Uncover Bernard Madoffs Ponzi Scheme. The SEC has closely analyzed the reports. Even before the release of these reports, major efforts were underway to make improvements and address the shortcomings that were identified in the reports.

A list of decisive and comprehensive steps the SEC is taking to reduce the chances that similar frauds will occur or be undetected in the future is available on the SECs Post-Madoff Reforms web page. More.

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