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SoX 5th Anniversary - SEC Chairman Christopher Cox

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Christopher Cox, Chairman of the US Securities & Exchange Commission, discusses provisions 302 & 906 requiring the accountability of corporate executives to their financial statements. He talks about how widely received it has been and how important it is to show responsibility from the top down.

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  • Nice how he sold out his country.

  • removing the 70 year old uptick rule to prevent future Enron scandles...that is the same as amputating your leg because you sprained your ankle.

  • The SEC created more Enrons type crashes in the financial sector this year alone, than the uptick rule could in the past 68 years. somebody needs to fire them all. when they disabled the uptick rule they turned the stock market into an online casino. they completley destroyed the purpose to invest. and made it more like gambling than ever before. What was once a market is now a snatch and grab game room.

  • The video clip is OK but my experience of the SEC is that they could not even get my address correct. I lived in Derby,England at the time. The problem was not dealt with. I have emigrated to Eire.

    Michael Stephen Nolan Dublin - Eire 16th August 2008 10:45 am

  • useful idiot!  And he's not an idiot!

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