Posts Tagged ‘Bart Chilton’

It's criminal

Friday, March 20th, 2009

What scam artists like Bernie Madoff and others like him have done to manipulate the financial system is clearly criminal. However, experts say that CFTC Commissioner Bart Chilton’s recent hopes that the CFTC should be given criminal authority to prosecute fraudsters are not likely to come true. 

A panel of experts at the Futures Industry Association‘s annual conference in Boca last week agreed that granting criminal authority to the CFTC would be difficult because it would lead all of the other government regulatory organizations to seek the same. Acting Commissioner Michael Dunn said that would require a large increase in the CFTC’s staff and budget, much beyond what was already granted. (more…)

Lunch with the Commissioners

Tuesday, October 16th, 2007

The Futures Industry Association’s Law and Compliance division hosted the two new commissioners for the Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) this afternoon; and the commissioners discussed issues currently confronting the regulator, issue number one being the reauthorization of the regulator.

While operations have not been interrupted, the CFTC has been operating under a temporary budget. Reauthorization is being held up for a number of reasons, including a push to regulate exempt commercial markets (ECM) such as the Intercontinental Exchange Inc., which has been found to serve as a price discovery mechanism, specifically for Henry Hubb natural gas, and a desire to regulate the retail forex industry.

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