Top Legal Officer to Depart SEC
Reuters
The Securities and Exchange Commission said that its chief legal officer is returning to the private sector, ending a government career in which he helped shape most of the SEC’s major policies. General Counsel David Becker has not yet accepted another job and will remain at the commission for a while longer to help with the transition of his successor, who has not yet been named, the SEC said.
Becker, 54, became general counsel in January 2000.
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