Administrative/Regulatory
Feb. 17, 2016
SEC internal investigation finds no evidence of bias by administrative law judges
An investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of the Inspector General has cleared commission-appointed administrative law judges of showing bias in favor of the SEC in adversarial proceedings against SEC targets.




Daily Journal Staff Writer
An investigation by the Securities and Exchange Commission's Office of the Inspector General has cleared commission-appointed administrative law judges of showing bias in favor of the SEC in adversarial proceedings against SEC targets.
"The OIG did not develop any evidence to support the allegations of improper influence," Inspector General Carl W. Hoecker wrote in a memo...
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