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Jan. 25, 2017

Former SEC chair hopes agency maintains aggressive enforcement

Mary Jo White said stringent enforcement typically draws bipartisan support, and she would like that to remain the case under a new SEC chair appointed by President Donald J. Trump.

By Lyle Moran
Daily Journal Staff Writer

CORONADO — The recently resigned chair of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission said Monday she was hopeful the SEC would continue to aggressively pursue enforcement actions against companies and individuals under new leadership.

Mary Jo White said stringent enforcement typically draws bipartisan support, and she would like that to remain the case under a new SEC chair appointed by Pr...

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