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Empower Oversight Sues SEC for Release of Crypto Conflicts Probe

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  • Empower Oversight sues SEC for delaying release of ethics report on Hinman's crypto regulation conflicts.

  • SEC faces legal pressure as Empower Oversight demands transparency on crypto enforcement and conflicts of interest.

Empower Oversight has filed a lawsuit against the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for the release of a long-awaited report on ethical conflicts and selective enforcement within the agency. The SEC Office of Inspector General (SEC OIG) completed the report more than a year ago, but the SEC has yet to release it or provide related documents despite multiple Freedom of Information Act (FOIA) requests.

The lawsuit, filed today, calls on the SEC to disclose the final report, which examines potential conflicts of interest involving William Hinman, the former Director of the SECโ€™s Division of Corporate Finance, and his role in the agencyโ€™s decisions on cryptocurrencies. Of particular concern is Hinmanโ€™s ties to his former law firm, Simpson Thacher, which had an interest in promoting Ether (ETH) over other cryptocurrencies.

Hinmanโ€™s Conflicts in Crypto Regulation

Empower Oversight, a nonprofit watchdog group, has been pushing for greater transparency from the SEC since August 2021, when it first requested communications between SEC officials and cryptocurrency entities. Over the past few years, the group has filed multiple lawsuits to secure access to documents, including those tied to Hinmanโ€™s 2018 speech declaring Ether not to be a security, while other similar cryptocurrencies were classified as unregistered securities.

Tristan Leavitt, president of Empower Oversight, criticized the SECโ€™s ongoing delays, calling its refusal to release the report โ€œsuspiciousโ€ and stressing the publicโ€™s need for transparency in light of the agencyโ€™s role in regulating the growing cryptocurrency sector.

SEC Delays Fuel Transparency Concerns

With the SECโ€™s internal watchdog report still not released, Empower Oversightโ€™s legal efforts continue as they press for clarity on the agencyโ€™s handling of conflicts of interest and cryptocurrency enforcement decisions.

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