They should just wander the aisles of the Enforcement Division and start handing out subpoenas.
A few months ago, well into the financial meltdown, the Washington Post carried a paragraph noting that one of the top officials in the Enforcement Division got nailed for feeding her former employer [Goldman Sachs, I believe] information on the SEC investigation.
She wasn't fired or indicted; simply warned that she shouldn't get caught again.
I wasn't a supporter of Obama, but maybe with his new crew at Justice, they'll round up some of these worthless jerks and put them in jail.
I'm afraid it's just one episode after another of the senior bureaucrats covering their butts.
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They should just wander the aisles of the Enforcement Division and start handing out subpoenas.
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A few months ago, well into the financial meltdown, the Washington Post carried a paragraph noting that one of the top officials in the Enforcement Division got nailed for feeding her former employer [Goldman Sachs, I believe] information on the SEC investigation.
She wasn't fired or indicted; simply warned that she shouldn't get caught again.
I wasn't a supporter of Obama, but maybe with his new crew at Justice, they'll round up some of these worthless jerks and put them in jail.
I'm afraid it's just one episode after another of the senior bureaucrats covering their butts.