The US House Committee on Oversight and Accountability has issued a warning to Gary Gensler, Chair of the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), asking him to cooperate or face disciplinary action.
In a letter addressed to Gensler, James Comer, Chairman of the Committee on Oversight and Accountability, emphasized the need for Gensler's full cooperation.
The letter said that the committee would consider using the compulsory process if Gensler did not start cooperation.
"I expect nothing less than full cooperation with our inquiry, which begins with SEC providing documents actually responsive to our requests," Comer said.
The letter highlighted Gensler's failure to disclose certain documents related to the SEC's involvement in the development of European social engineering initiatives.
Comer referred to these initiatives as "disguised" disclosure and due diligence directives crafted by the European Union (EU).
Comer accused Gensler of neglecting his obligation to collaborate with Congressional Committees, claiming that as the SEC Chair, he has "obstructed and continue to obstruct congressional oversight."
The committee has been waiting for nearly four months for the SEC to provide the requested information.
Comer alleged that the SEC has consistently delayed the process, leading to growing frustration.
Since assuming the position of Chair at the SEC, Gary Gensler has adopted a more skeptical approach, using a "poker chips" analogy to describe cryptocurrencies.
He warned Congress in October 2021 about the growing stablecoin market, emphasizing the systemic risks associated with it.
"I do think that if this continues to grow – and it's grown about tenfold in the last year – it can present those systemic wide risks,"
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