This is a stunning case, knowing that the SEC has changed hands and things, that they would not jump down this after the Madoff--Bernie--after his case hit the papers.
On the recordSeptember 21, 2010
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Bunning is shocked by the SEC's lack of urgency following the Madoff case.
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