Our Work - Financial Sector
TweetIn the aftermath of the financial crisis, the nexus between Washington and Wall Street and its impact has become an area of interest. POGO investigates the revolving door, self-regulatory organizations, and other conflicts of interest, and works to make federal financial regulatory agencies more transparent, effective, and accountable.
Galleon Insider Trading Case Raises Questions about SEC-DOJ Coordination and Unprosecuted Cases
June 23, 2011
The SEC's revolving door
June 10, 2011
Groups Oppose Measures to Repeal Dodd-Frank Financial Reform and Weaken Consumer Protection Agency
June 8, 2011
Video: Behind the SEC's Revolving Door
June 2, 2011
Watchdog Raises Questions about SEC's Oversight of Former Employees Who Go through the Revolving Door
June 1, 2011
POGO Joins Groups Calling for Public Access to Complaint Database at Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
May 25, 2011
Industry Proposals Would Gut Wall Street Whistleblower Programs, Undermine SEC, CFTC Investigations
May 24, 2011
Suggestions for How to Make the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau a Prototype for a More Open, Effective, and Accountable Government
April 19, 2011
POGO Joins Launch Letter of the Financial Accountability and Corporate Transparency (FACT) Campaign
April 11, 2011
SEC Failing to Hold Employees Accountable for Wrongdoing
March 9, 2011




