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344:, for which he was lauded by journalist Stephen Labaton as a "voice of calm." Further, Labaton called Pitt the "architect of the new rule requiring executives of large companies to personally certify their financial results." Pitt created the SEC's "real time enforcement" program—a policy designed to make the SEC's enforcement initiatives more efficient and effective for the protection of investors, and led the SEC's unanimous adoption of dozens of rules implementing the
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rank ... evoking an outpouring of bipartisan scorn." Pitt had tried to insert a provision into corporate antifraud legislation that would increase his pay by 21%, and also elevate his status to that of
Cabinet level, on a par with the Secretary of State and Attorney General (and above that of the
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wrote: "Of all Pitt’s transgressions, none has been more pathetic than his self-pitying denunciations of 'guilt by occupation.' ... He accepted seedy clients not out of principle, but because he wanted to be a player, and because he wanted the money and publicity such assignments generated." In
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Harvey Pitt may be gone, but what he left undone can’t be forgotten. The perpetually embattled chairman of the
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broke out on his watch, and was accused of being too slow to react to corporate scandals and market turmoil. Democrats alleged that he was too close to the accounting industry, and that he subverted efforts to tighten regulation in the wake of the Enron scandal and other cases of corporate
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rank, for being too slow to react to corporate scandals, for meeting privately with his former clients while they were subjects of SEC investigations, for being too close to the accounting industry, and for reversing his commitment to support highly qualified candidate
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report later criticized Pitt for his lack of diligence in the decision to name
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malfeasance. He also raised concerns when he met privately with former clients of his while they were subjects of SEC investigations, and regularly remained in the room for SEC discussions of matters involving his former clients.”
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called "a political firestorm over his selection of the head of a new board overseeing the accounting profession", which led to four investigations of his actions. Columnist
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770:"Harvey Pitt, SEC Chairman During 9/11 and Enron Meltdown, Dies at 78"
1270:"S.E.C.'s Embattled Chief Resigns In Wake of Latest Political Storm,"
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supermarket chain. When he was seven years old, the family moved to
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in criticizing Pitt. Washington University Law School Dean
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Origins of the Crash: The Great Bubble and Its Undoing
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181:September 11 attacks
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468:Richard A. Gephardt
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