The White House is reviewing a proposal to end the SEC policy allowing defendants to settle enforcement actions without admitting wrongdoing. The potential shift would mark a significant change in how the agency handles regulatory settlements.
The White House is currently reviewing a proposal that would require the Securities and Exchange Commission to end its long-standing practice of allowing defendants to settle enforcement actions without admitting or denying wrongdoing.
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