Thursday, April 29, 2010

SEC has not terminated pervs who robbed taxpayers by viewing pornography on company time

  • Pervs still welcomed with open arms, identities protected by SEC.
Even a senior SEC attorney who viewed porn 300 times was not terminated.
  • "The SEC - not the inspector general, who investigates the cases -
  • determines employee sanctions. SEC officials, who have said they first referred the pornography matters to the inspector general's office, defended their handling of the cases. ...
The names of the SEC employees and contractors investigated were not released in the documents provided in response to The Times' open-records request.
  • In a letter, the inspector general's office said the names would not be released in part because
  • doing so could subject individuals to "harassment and annoyance in the conduct of their official duties
  • and private lives.""
from Washington Times, 4/29/10, "Porn Peepers still working at SEC" by Jim McElhatton, via MichaelSavage.com

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