Christopher Cox Blasts Own Department For Missing Madoff Scheme

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PETE YOST and MARCY GORDON | 12/17/08 11:29 PM | AP

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Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Chairman Christopher Cox presides over a meeting at SEC headquarters in Washington, Wednesday, Dec. 17, 2008. (AP Photo)

WASHINGTON — The fraud investigation of Wall Street money manager Bernard L. Madoff took unusual twists Wednesday as the U.S. attorney general removed himself from the criminal probe and the Securities and Exchange Commission looked into the relationship between Madoff's niece and a former SEC attorney who reviewed Madoff's business.

The developments reflect growing criticism that Wall Street and regulators in Washington have grown too close. Madoff himself has boasted of his ties to the SEC.

The question of Madoff's connection to regulators goes to the heart of the investigation of the alleged $50 billion fraud, SEC Chairman Christopher Cox told reporters.

On Thursday, President-elect Barack Obama is expected to name his choice to replace Cox as head of the embattled commission: former SEC member Mary Schapiro, Democratic officials said Wednesday, requesting anonymity because they aren't authorized to discuss unannounced personnel decisions. Schapiro, who currently heads a nongovernment regulatory group for securities firms, is also a former head of the Commodity Futures Trading Commission and has been appointed to government jobs by one Democratic and two Republican presidents.

Congress jumped into the Madoff scandal, too. The chairman of the House capital markets subcommittee, Rep. Paul Kanjorski, D-Pa., announced an inquiry that will begin early next month into what may be the biggest Ponzi scheme of all time and how the government failed to detect it.

In New York, Madoff showed up at the federal courthouse to sign some papers in his case, wearing a baseball cap and walking silently past a reporter who asked Madoff whether he had anything to say to his alleged victims. Free on $10 million bail, Madoff now has a curfew and an ankle-bracelet to monitor his movements.

U.S. Attorney General Michael Mukasey recused himself from the Madoff probe because his son, Marc Mukasey, is representing Frank DiPascali, a top financial officer at Madoff's investment firm. The Justice Department refused to say when Mukasey became aware of the conflict but confirmed Wednesday he was removing himself from all aspects of the case.

DiPascali was the Madoff employee who had the most day-to-day contact with the firm's investors. Several described him as the man they reached by phone when they had questions about the firm's investment strategy, or wanted to add or subtract money from their accounts.

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The turmoil at the SEC came as the investigation into the scandal widened.

Massachusetts Secretary of State William Galvin's office said he subpoenaed Madoff's brother, Peter Madoff, who is the chief compliance officer of Madoff's company, and Marcia Beth Cohn, chief compliance officer of Cohmad Securities Corp., which is in the same building in New York. Galvin is trying to determine the relationship between Madoff's firm and Cohmad Securities, as well as the names and numbers of all Massachusetts investors with both companies.

The events unfolded the day after Cox delivered a stunning rebuke to his own career staff, blaming them for a decade-long failure to investigate Madoff.

Credible and specific allegations regarding Madoff's financial wrongdoing going back to at least 1999 were repeatedly brought to the attention of SEC staff, said Cox. Cox said he was gravely concerned by the apparent multiple failures over at least a decade to thoroughly investigate the allegations or at any point to seek formal authority from the politically appointed commission to pursue them.

Cox's critics said that targeting the staff was Cox's attempt to salvage his own reputation.

"He put in place the people he is now shifting the blame to," said Ross Albert, a former SEC senior special counsel, former federal prosecutor and now a private attorney in Atlanta.

Senate Majority Leader Harry Reid, D-Nev., suggested Cox bears some of the responsibility for what went wrong.

"I served in Congress with Christopher Cox, but I don't think he's going to make the All-Star team," said Reid.

SEC Inspector General David Kotz is looking into the agency's failure to uncover the alleged fraud in Madoff's operation. One area Kotz said he will examine is the relationship between a former SEC attorney, Eric Swanson, and Madoff's niece, Shana, who are now married. Sen. Charles Grassley, R-Iowa, said he wants regular updates on the IG's probe.

As an SEC attorney, Swanson was part of a team that examined Madoff's securities brokerage operation in 1999 and 2004. Neither review resulted in any action against Madoff. In a statement about Swanson's role, the SEC compliance office cited its strict rules prohibiting employees from participating in cases involving firms where they have a personal interest.

A spokesman for Swanson said that he and Shana Madoff met at a breakfast in October 2003, started dating in April 2006 and married last year.

Kotz said his office would move as quickly as possible to complete the inquiry into why regulators didn't pursue Madoff more aggressively.

Kanjorski, the lawmaker, said his subcommittee's inquiry will examine the alleged Madoff fraud and try to determine why the SEC and other regulators "failed to detect these substantial evasions."

With the scandal swirling around Madoff, he was unable to find co-signers of his bail package. The judge modified the bail package, and gave lawyers until next Monday to come up with additional paperwork.

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Associated Press writers Lara Jakes Jordan in Washington, David B. Caruso in New York and Jay Lindsay in Boston contributed to this report.

WASHINGTON — The fraud investigation of Wall Street money manager Bernard L. Madoff took unusual twists Wednesday as the U.S. attorney general removed himself from the criminal probe and the Sec...
WASHINGTON — The fraud investigation of Wall Street money manager Bernard L. Madoff took unusual twists Wednesday as the U.S. attorney general removed himself from the criminal probe and the Sec...
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- Cherubim I'm a Fan of Cherubim 27 fans permalink

While running for President, John Edwards was the only candidate who dared to tell the American people the plain truth about the corrupt people who are currently running our capitalist system.

Video evidence follows:

In the first video, he explains that the problem is "corrupt capitalism".
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VT780q7-GiE

In these two videos he tells us that we (all Americans) must fight the special moneyed interests:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=wuTjMsqxj64&feature=PlayList&p=B1CF7FF90D97FF1E&index=0
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=VUtU9f6oFTs&feature=related

In this video, he tells Obama that it will be necessary for the next
President to fight the moneyed interests in order to achieve CHANGE for the American people:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=ItdN2BYwA-8

In this video he outlines a plan of action:
http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=sJlKE_BLAUM&feature=PlayList&p=BC3E30BC2A91966B&playnext=1&index=18
John Edwards has been doing his duty for his country, and I pray he will continue to do so!!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 12/17/2008
- Thirdstone I'm a Fan of Thirdstone 8 fans permalink
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A fish rots from the head down, Mr. Cox.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:32 AM on 12/17/2008
- Vinca I'm a Fan of Vinca 6 fans permalink

Thirdstone: That's right, I just went to< SOURCE WATCH> to find out about CSX, THE COMPANY, THAT ONLY PAID TAXES, 3 yrs. out of 4 yrs

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:43 AM on 12/17/2008
- Vinca I'm a Fan of Vinca 6 fans permalink

Thirdstone: I got Source watch ,by googling, , BUT THEY GAT VA REBATE, THEY GAVE NICE CONTRIBUTIONS TO REPUBS< QUID PRO QUO>

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:54 AM on 12/17/2008
- mikekc I'm a Fan of mikekc 13 fans permalink
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I hope that someday a career SEC employee will write a book and expose Cox as a deregulating fraud who handcuffed his staff and did the bidding of the financial services industry. I will bet 3 CDOs he put more faith in what the Wall Street CEOs told him then he did the folks at the SEC who where actually trying to do their job. And I bet 5 shares and 4 AIG bonds we will find out at least one person was fired at the SEC by Cox for trying a little too hard to do their job and regulate someone. Nice job Republicans - great economy and world image you have managed to build. I hope your corporate benefactors appreciate the way you have sold us out.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:31 AM on 12/17/2008
- Weldonn I'm a Fan of Weldonn 3 fans permalink

I AM SHOCKED! SHOCKED! THAT THERE IS DRINKING AND GAMBLING GOING ON HERE

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 12/17/2008
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Nothing like being a master at paying attention to details eh Chris?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 12/17/2008

Hey America, you did elect the repub's to office twice, REMEMBER !

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:20 AM on 12/17/2008
- getoffmedz I'm a Fan of getoffmedz 114 fans permalink
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Why, yes they did.

heh

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 12/17/2008
- nrborod I'm a Fan of nrborod 3 fans permalink
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What I want to know is: HOW soon can we expect the resignation of the chairman and all those people under him? This disaster is inexcusable, unbelievably appalling. No accountability. How can ANYONE trust such a system? How many MORE disasters are masquerading around out there as respectable deals?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:15 AM on 12/17/2008
- DanC45 I'm a Fan of DanC45 4 fans permalink
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Right on! The dumbshit Christopher Cox needs to resign now or be fired. Lest we forget, he was also one of the culprits for all the financial institution failures. He seems to dodge reponsibility by throwing other people under the bus. He needs to quit, or I would support charges of malfeasance in office.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:26 AM on 12/17/2008
- tbone99 I'm a Fan of tbone99 107 fans permalink
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How many terminations in the SEC for failure to perform.? Perhaps we should start with the top guy , accountable for supervising everyone elses actions.

after all if ts good enough for public schools its good enough for every government department

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:01 AM on 12/17/2008
- Nyla785 I'm a Fan of Nyla785 9 fans permalink

What we have had here during the Bush years is an entire administration full of people who were chosen to NOT do the job.
From SEC..to Treasury ....to Interior Dept...to civil rights..to EPA...to health & human services-people who were put in place to take the cushy salary and make sure nothing got regulated.
We KNOW they were tinkering with the science to match the ideology. What makes you think they weren't tinkering with the financial data to match the ideology??

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 12/17/2008

Agree and they use the same ideology to run up the deficits, borrowing from China and executing the awful wars.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:19 AM on 12/17/2008
- Harinama I'm a Fan of Harinama 11 fans permalink

I DISAGREE with you COMPLETELY. We had an entire administration full of people who were chosen to DESTROY their jobs, making govt a complete mess. These people purposefully destroyed the economy, the environment, our foreign policy, our infrastructure, and for many of us OUR LIVES.

Hang em high!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:29 AM on 12/17/2008
- batmanindy I'm a Fan of batmanindy 9 fans permalink

Chris Cox should never have been appointed chairman of the SEC. He was a terrible selection by bush. He was nothing more than a lapdog for bush/cheney -- do nothing, stay out of the way, let the markets take care of themselves. This administration's hands-off approach to governing has been pathetic.

At the Federal/National level, things could not be more complex. We unfortunately need an activist Federal Government not a passive one. That or we need to imlement measures to force regulation into the markets without actually performing the regulation. Maybe returning to the gold standard would be a goo dstep in that direction.

I hope Obama gets Chris Cox out of politics on Jan 20th. Cox deserves nothing less and likely jail time for his dereliction of duty while Chairman of the SEC.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 12/17/2008
- DanC45 I'm a Fan of DanC45 4 fans permalink
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Another "good job Brownie" guy. Why was Bush re-elected in 2004? Didn't people see the stupidity?

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:28 AM on 12/17/2008
- RMB I'm a Fan of RMB 11 fans permalink
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TRICKLE DOWN CORRUPTION:
From Bush/Cheney
to Defense
to State
to DOJ
to Interior
to SEC.
How to kill the middle class, brought to you by the republican party.
Two categories of republicans: the rich and the ignorant.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:57 AM on 12/17/2008

free on 10 mil bail? it's like freeing someone who stole $50,000 on a 10 $ bail! wtf!!!

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 12/17/2008
- BillyMae I'm a Fan of BillyMae 7 fans permalink

Of course, the "sophisticated" people will be bailed out. By whom? All of us "unsophisticated" dumbo taxpayers.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:51 AM on 12/17/2008
- legalgirl I'm a Fan of legalgirl 23 fans permalink
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I'm confused. Does Cox not have hiring/firing authority over his own employees? Why didn't he can his staff if they weren't performing? I'm confused.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:49 AM on 12/17/2008
- najablah I'm a Fan of najablah 5 fans permalink

That's exactly what I was thinking. No one in the Bush admin. takes responsibility for anything. All the department heads blame the staff they hire for their own failures.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:00 AM on 12/17/2008

Cox is too much of an ideologue to actually try to run the SEC with fidelity in my humble opinion.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:27 AM on 12/17/2008
- LHoney I'm a Fan of LHoney 43 fans permalink
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Civil service. You can't be fired.

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 11:36 AM on 12/17/2008

Sounds like another "if I'd known then what I know now" excuse. Is thee any honesty left out there anywhere????

    Favorite    Flag as abusive Posted 10:42 AM on 12/17/2008
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