The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has established the Interagency Securities Council (ISC) to enhance coordination among federal, state, and local agencies on securities fraud. The ISC aims to improve fraud prevention, share insights on emerging threats, and foster a unified approach to combating financial fraud. Quarterly meetings will address trends, scams, and mitigation strategies. ISC Chair Gurbir S. Grewal, who is also the Director of the SECβs Division of Enforcement, and SECβs Investor Advocate Cristina Martin Firvida emphasized the benefits of multi-level cooperation. The ISC includes over 100 agencies and offers a platform for experts and law enforcement to share information and innovative approaches.
SEC and 100 Agencies Form Council to Combat Securities Fraud
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