New Securities & Exchange Commission enforcement chief steps down after 5 days due to conflicts of interests with one of her former law firm clients.
You'd think if it were just one client you could recuse from that specific case?
The client? Exxon-Mobil!
cnbc.com/2021/04/28/us-…
As many of us have mentioned, some of the Biden Admin hires have been a trap to lure in Swamp creatures who have to go through ethics processes put in place by Trump & new background checks...
So it was leaked in January that SEC was after Exxon-Mobil and she still took the job? Then got to SEC to learn she had a conflict...
So she served as head of a swampy law firms 'anti-corruption' unit that kept the Feds off of corrupt multi-national corporations.
Apparently her resignation was prompted by a federal judge questioning her conduct during a deposition in the Exxon-Mobil case...
I'll have to look into that...
Apparently the left of the Democratic party is being weaponized against swampy Wall Street lawyers coming into DC to run 'enforcement' against their old clients that they helped get away with crimes before!
Oh look, Peter Strzok's wife is back in charge of the division again...
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