Cuomo: Paulson Kept SEC Out Of The Loop On B Of A

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New York Attorney General Andrew Cuomo has just released documents from his investigation into Bank of America, its receipt of government money, and those billions in bonuses that went to Merrill Lynch executives.

Here’s one quick nugget we found: It looks like then-Treasury Secretary Hank Paulson didn’t keep the SEC — whose role, of course, is to protect investors — informed on the government’s intense December 2008 discussions with B of A about Merrill’s losses, and possible government assistance for B of A.

From a letter sent today by Cuomo to Congressional leaders:

Notably, during Bank of America’s important communications with federal banking officials in late December 2008, the lone federal agency charged with protecting investor interests, the Securities and Exchange Commission, appears to have been kept in the dark. Indeed, Secretary Paulson informed this Office that he did not keep the SEC Chairman in the loop during the discussions and negotiations with Bank of America in December 2008.

We’ll have more on this soon….

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