While the SEC was strutting its stuff Friday about suing Goldman Sachs over allegedly fraudulent derivatives, the SEC’s inspector general issued a scathing report on the commission’s handling of the case of Sir Ponzi, Texas billionaire Allen Stanford. The SEC knew as early as 1997 that Stanford’s business was a sham, but didn’t take any steps to pursue him until 2005.
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