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Exposing Corruption : Exploring Solutions
POGO is an independent nonprofit that investigates and exposes corruption and other misconduct in order to achieve a more effective, accountable, open, and ethical federal government.
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POGO letter to Congress calling for increased oversight of financial self-regulatorsFebruary 23, 2010
POGO letter to SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro regarding loopholes in proposed rule to increase transparency for troubled assetsDecember 18, 2009
POGO letter to SEC Chairman Mary Schapiro regarding the SEC's failure to act on hundreds of Inspector General recommendationsDecember 16, 2009
POGO opposes loophole in derivatives overhaul legislationDecember 3, 2009
Good government groups support bill to improve bailout transparencyMay 19, 2009
POGO letter to Congress raising concerns about bailout private asset managers' conflicts of interestMay 19, 2009
POGO Letter to Congress Questioning FDIC's Role in Legacy Loans ProgramApril 14, 2009
POGO Raises Concerns About FDIC's Legacy Loans ProgramApril 10, 2009
POGO letter to Federal Reserve Chairman Ben Bernanke and Treasury Secretary Timothy Geithner raising concerns about conflicts of interest and lack of transparency in AIG bailoutMarch 12, 2009
POGO letter to Congressional Oversight Committee leaders concerning certain financial companies seeking backdoor access to TARP fundsDecember 17, 2008
POGO and 77 other open-government groups call for bailout transparency December 8, 2008
POGO Letter to Congress Urging Immediate Oversight on the BailoutNovember 20, 2008