Congressmen Launch Probe Into SEC Handling of FTX, Sam Bankman-Fried
House Republicans are calling on the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission to explain how it investigated the collapsed crypto exchange.
Members of the United States House of Representatives are looking for answers regarding how the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) investigated the collapse of the crypto exchange FTX.
On Friday, Republican Representatives Bill Huizenga (MI) and Patrick McHenry (NC) sent a letter to SEC Chair Gary Gensler, requesting documents into the agency’s investigation into FTX and handling of its founder and former CEO, Sam Bankman-Fried.
The Representatives assert that the Committee on Financial Services has jurisdiction to oversee the agency’s activities.
The letter calls into question the timing of Bankman-Fried’s arrest in the Bahamas on December 12, 2022, the day before he was set to appear before the House Committee on Financial Services. The planned appearance followed a public back and forth with ranking member Maxine Waters on Twitter.
Some lawmakers have called out Gensler and the SEC for failing to prevent FTX’s sudden downfall in November, citing previous dealings between the SEC chair and Bankman-Fried as purported evidence that the agency should have had a clearer window into the exchange’s inner workings. The letter suggests that the Representatives still have questions about the timing of Bankman-Fried’s arrest in relation to his planned House Committee appearance.
“The timing of the charges and [Bankman-Fried’s] arrest raise serious questions about the SEC’s process and cooperation with the Department of Justice,” they wrote. “The American people deserve transparency from you and your agency.”
The letter asks that Gensler turn over all records and communications from and within the agency’s Division of Enforcement between November 2, 2022 and February 9, 2023, including communications to Gensler, SEC Division of Enforcement Director Gurbir Grewal, and the U.S. Department of Justice.
“Presumably, the SEC’s Division of Enforcement did a complete investigation into the
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