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No more wall street lackeys. Maybe finally we can get some Wall Street people jailed or prosecuted for their actions rather than "fines" (slap on wrists).
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/se...ll-street-2013-01-24?link=MW_home_latest_news
Wall Street as modern day financial mobsters? Yeah, i can buy that.
http://www.marketwatch.com/story/se...ll-street-2013-01-24?link=MW_home_latest_news
Who is new SEC chief Mary Jo White?
Obama will name Mary Jo White, a former star prosecutor who pursued terrorists and mobsters in New York, to lead the Securities and Exchange Commission
Wall Street as modern day financial mobsters? Yeah, i can buy that.
SAN FRANCISCO (MarketWatch) Sorry, Sallie.
After weeks of vetting, courting and grappling, it appears that President Obama finally found his top cop for Wall Street. And no, it wasnt someone who can easily be identified with the industry unless you consider organized crime and terrorism branches of modern finance.
There will be no Sallie Krawcheck, the former brokerage chief at Citigroup Inc. C +1.64% and Bank of America Corp. BAC +1.66% . It wont be Mary Miller, the official in a Treasury Department considered cozy with bank interests. It wont be the internal candidate, enforcement chief Robert Khuzami who has surprised Securities and Exchange Commission critics by tackling the chronic insider-trading problem. Read full story on Mary Jo Whites nomination .
President Obama, perhaps trying to assuage critics who argue hes been to lenient on the Street, will nominate a former prosecutor. You think Steve Cohen is intimidating? White took on mob boss John Gotti and al Qaeda.
Whites reputation and career is a stark contrast to predecessor Mary Schapiro, a career bureaucrat who was viewed generously as a pragmatist. The critical view was that she may have been decent manager, but as a leader was ineffective and too easily pushed around as her losing fight to regulate money market funds this summer revealed.
White wont be and shouldnt be taken lightly. A 2002 interview with PBS revealed White to have an excellent relationship with the Federal Bureau of Investigation. And she spoke in terms of getting bad guys, not working with them: We know who to look for, how they operated, where they operated, she said of the terrorists. Read transcript of Whites interview on terrorism .
In some ways, her task taking on the bad guys of finance will be tougher. Unlike gangsters and terrorists, insider traders and fraudsters will argue that theyre doing things the American way through their high-priced attorneys. Big institutions will lobby against her dictums the way Fidelity Investments did this summer.
But you can bet the public and investors will be better served by White than Krawcheck.