The Securities and Exchange Commission was chosen because as the 2008 financial crisis was developing, top SEC employees and contractors were using government computers on official time to view pornography, according to an SEC inspector general. Of those employees, 17 of the 33 employees were senior officials whose salaries ranged from $100,000 to $222,000.Friday, April 30, 2010
D-Case of the Week, April Wk4: The SEC
The Securities and Exchange Commission was chosen because as the 2008 financial crisis was developing, top SEC employees and contractors were using government computers on official time to view pornography, according to an SEC inspector general. Of those employees, 17 of the 33 employees were senior officials whose salaries ranged from $100,000 to $222,000.
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