[Former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler's texts deleted during his tenure, Congressional Republicans launch investigation] On September 30, Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives sent a letter to current SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, questioning the automatic deletion of texts from former Chairman Gary Gensler during the period from October 2022 to September 2023. This timeframe coincided with the SEC's series of lawsuits against CEX, CEX and other encryption companies.
The investigation by the independent office of regulatory agencies shows that this is due to defects in the equipment management policy. Lawmakers also mentioned that Gary Gensler used a personal email to handle official business during his tenure at the CFTC, questioning whether he violated the Federal Records Act.
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Former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler's texts were deleted during his tenure, and congressional Republicans have launched an investigation.
[Former SEC Chairman Gary Gensler's texts deleted during his tenure, Congressional Republicans launch investigation] On September 30, Republican members of the U.S. House of Representatives sent a letter to current SEC Chairman Paul Atkins, questioning the automatic deletion of texts from former Chairman Gary Gensler during the period from October 2022 to September 2023. This timeframe coincided with the SEC's series of lawsuits against CEX, CEX and other encryption companies. The investigation by the independent office of regulatory agencies shows that this is due to defects in the equipment management policy. Lawmakers also mentioned that Gary Gensler used a personal email to handle official business during his tenure at the CFTC, questioning whether he violated the Federal Records Act.