Given that failures occurred repeatedly and throughout different part of the Securities and Exchange Commission, can we assume that other similar frauds are likely occurring or have occurred without detection?
On the recordSeptember 9, 2009
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Senator Shelby questions the SEC's ability to detect ongoing frauds.
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