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A New Bill: Banker, Lawyer and Accountant Liability for Securities Fraud


Last year, our venerable supreme court ruled that liability for most securities laws violations does not extend to the bankers, lawyers and accountants that enable balance sheet voodoo and other illegal, fraudulent manipulations of our capital markets. 

Today, Senators Specter (PA) and Kaufman (DE--Biden's replacement) introduced a bill to undo the Supreme's Handiwork.  See http://www.bloomberg.com/apps/news?pid=newsarchive&sid=aez.SQHDhS0E

I encourage everyone to support this bill.   Too often, corporate directors shirk responsibility by claiming that they "reasonably relied" on their expert advisors, denying defrauded investors (i.e., anyone with a 401(d)) the relief they deserve.  And in a system dependent upon the integrity and diligence of such advisors (given SEC's inability to police everyone all the time), encouraging accountants, lawyers and advising underwriters to quake in their shoes a bit will clean things up and give us some much needed confidence.


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This appears to be a reasonable start. However, beneath all of the corruption that is more easily recognized and understood is a whole underlying, in the shadows financial world, which thumbs its nose at our laws and efforts to seek transparency and integrity.

I recommend that everyone read Hidden Treuhand: How Corporations and Individuals Hide Assets and Money. In this new book, Shelley Stark explains how little control we really have over any of this, as laws of other countries trump our own efforts to oversee what happens in the U.S. to citizens investments, money, and other assets.
I will repost her synopsis and author bio today.

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