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April 13, 2006


Pitt on what to do about SOX

Former SEC Chair Harvey Pitt, writing in today's WSJ, suggests among other things that Congress address problems with SOX by kicking them to the SEC – specifically, by making SOX part of the SEA of 1934 and thereby clarifying application of the SEC's rulemaking and exemptive power. I explain why it's a start, but not enough.

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