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Gary Aguirre case,– embarrassment for SEC
Dear Mr. Bauder, § 3105. Appointment of administrative law judges Each agency shall appoint as many administrative law judges as are necessary for proceedings required to be conducted in accordance with sections 556 and 557 of this title. Administrative law judges shall be assigned to cases in rotation so far as practicable, and may not perform duties inconsistent with their duties and responsibilities as administrative law judges. In your opinion, did Judge Murray violate this statute? The following is from today's article: "Columnist Bruce Carton of Compliance Week wrote that agency staffers were stunned at the whitewash; Murray did not use the standard procedures for reviewing an internal-discipline recommendation. “Murray made her decision that discipline was not appropriate based almost exclusively on the one-sided information she received from counsel for the various subjects,” wrote Carton. “This information was not subject to any cross-examination or any follow-up by the [inspector general’s] office or other parties involved, and additionally was not provided under oath.”" Your answer is very important to me. I understand it will be your opinion. Thank you.— January 22, 2009 10:51 a.m.
Gary Aguirre case,– embarrassment for SEC
Dear Mr. Bauder, A stunning piece. You have done your homework. I beg you to continue. Expose these people for what they are. The story needs to be told. So far, the media has treated the SEC with kid-gloves, we need a bare knuckles fight. You seem to be the man. Please stay with this story. I agree with your assessment of Mary Shapiro. I watched the confirmation hearings. I was less than impressed. As for Judge Murray, impeachment is the only answer. Mr. Aguirre did what very few are willing to do, stand up for what is right. He is truly an American hero. Thank you Gary Aguirre. Who should run the SEC? Nell Minow or Patrick Byrne would be wonderful. But in my mind the job should rightfully go to one man. Gary Aguirre. Mr. Bauder, I thank you and anxiously await future coverage.— January 22, 2009 8:17 a.m.