The US Securities and Exchange Commission “effectively halted” a probe of R. Allen Stanford’s alleged $7 billion fraud last year while federal prosecutors weighed their own investigation, the agency’s watchdog said.
The Justice Department asked the SEC’s Fort Worth office “not to pursue any investigative action” tied to Stanford’s Antiguan bank because it might interfere with a criminal inquiry, SEC Inspector General H. David Kotz said in a report yesterday.
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