Wednesday, December 17, 2008

KC tie surfaces in Madoff scandal

Posted by David Martin on Wed, Dec 17, 2008 at 4:30 PM

A Kansas City connection has emerged in the sordid story of Bernie Madoff, the money manager alleged to have run a $50 billion Ponzi scheme.

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The Securities and Exchange Commission admitted Tuesday that it had received credible information of Madoff's misdeeds years earlier but had failed to act. Christopher Cox, the SEC chairman, announced an investigation into the commission's asleep-at-the-wheelness.

According to reports, a lawyer named Eric Swanson headed one SEC investigation into Madoff's activities. Swanson left the SEC in 2006. Earlier this year, he went to work for BATS Trading, a Kansas City company that operates an equity market. Swanson worked in New York City, according to a press release BATS issued upon his hire.

Swanson has become the focus of speculation due to his 2007 marriage to a niece of Madoff. Through a spokesman, Swanson says the romantic relationship with his wife began years after the SEC compliance team he helped supervise made its (ultimately worthless) inquiry into Madoff's business. -- David Martin

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WSJ says he was banging the niece, the head of compliance. Nice. What shenanigans did he pull to convince the SEC to get this new exchange approved? Maybe Madoff owns part of Bats? Corruption runs deep.

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Posted by Anonymous on December 18, 2008 at 11:05 AM

I heard he was hired just to get BATS Sec approval.

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Posted by Anonymous on December 17, 2008 at 6:56 PM

Swanson was either totally inept or totally criminal leading to the biggest wall street scam in american history. Is BATS on the up and up?

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Posted by Anonymous on December 17, 2008 at 6:31 PM
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