SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro tells Congress that she hadn't realized how much the agency's credibility could be damaged by ex-GC David Becker's role in handling the Bernard Madoff case. The congressmen acknowledged that she 'inherited a mess' but they aren't 'willing to accept that this can ever happen again.' | WATCH THE VIDEO | ALSO SEE: Hey, Why Stop? One SEC Conflict of Interest Probe Leads to the Next ...
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SEC Chair Admits Agency's Credibility Took a Hit Over Ex-General Counsel's Madoff Ties
Corporate Counsel
March 11, 2011
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