The new director, Gurbir Grewal, has overseen a number of high-profile securities fraud cases, including a 2015 case involving the hacking of thousands of company news releases so a gang of criminals could engage in insider trading.
Source: New York Times
N.J. attorney general is appointed director of enforcement at the S.E.C.
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