No, no, no. Why is it your decision to report to the SEC and not to the public which you have an obligation to do?
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Senator Bunning challenges the reporting process of the SEC Inspector General.
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But the SEC for 13 years has sat on their hands. So if you do not get the Justice Department involved in this, shame on you as the Inspector General.
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if the Congress does it that way, you are absolutely correct that this program will fall into an abyss and never pay for itself, and the Government will be on the hook for more than the 18 plus billion dollars it presently is.