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by leon on February 3, 2010

Back at the end of 2008, I did a blog entry looking at revelations from the Office of Inspector General that Securities and Exchange Commission employees were using SEC computers to access porn. In light of the SEC's total ineptitude in investigating Bernard Madoff's crimes, it was hardly surprising.
Now we have a Washington Times report showing that more than two dozen SEC employees and contractors over roughly the past two years have faced internal investigations after they were caught viewing pornography on government computers, according to records obtained through the Freedom of Information Act.
Kinda scary when you think about it. The unanswered question is what has the SEC done about it? Were they disciplined? Are they still there? Or is that just something that no-one talks about?
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