The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has informed the court that it cannot participate in a hearing regarding the alleged destruction of texts by SEC Chair Gary Gensler due to the government shutdown. This comes after the court scheduled a hearing on the matter. However, the SEC's shutdown plan indicates that the agency will engage in cases where there is a "threat to property," raising questions about its decision to abstain from the proceedings.
SEC Cites Shutdown in Text Destruction Case, Despite Engagement Clause
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