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.
POGO’s Concerns about Insurance Companies Confirmed by SIGTARP Report
December 10, 2009
POGO Objects to Derivatives Loophole
December 3, 2009
POGO opposes loophole in derivatives overhaul legislation
December 3, 2009
Will the House Stand Up for Greater Bailout Transparency?
November 18, 2009
SIGTARP Reports That Bailout Accomplishments Came at a Great Cost
October 21, 2009
GAO Gives Treasury Its One-Year TARP Checkup
October 14, 2009
BlackRock to the Rescue (Again)
October 8, 2009
Note to Treasury, Fed: Taxpayers Can Handle the Truth
October 7, 2009
TARP Turns One Year Old, but Still Experiencing Growing Pains
September 25, 2009
Stimulus Funds Vulnerable to Pay-to-Play Contracting
September 24, 2009
POGO Finds Stimulus Funds Vulnerable to Pay-to-Play Contracting: States and Local Governments Can Serve as Model to Feds
September 24, 2009
Oversight Panel Asks All the Right Questions about Auto Industry Bailout
September 10, 2009
Another Conflicted Nominee Takes Office
September 10, 2009
Feds Can Learn a Contractor-Responsibility Lesson from the States
September 9, 2009
Treasury Stands Down from Attempt to Challenge SIGTARP's Authority
September 3, 2009
Time for Bernanke to Deliver on Transparency Promises
August 26, 2009




