SEC alumni may have helped take down last year's money market mutual fund reform proposals at the agency.
Yesterday the non-profit government watchdog
POGO (Project on Government Oversight)
released a 60-page
report titled "Dangerous Liaisons: Revolving Door at SEC Creates Risk of Regulatory Capture." POGO found that many SEC alumni now in the private sector helped lobby the agency last year in the fight against then-chairman
Mary Schapiro's proposed money fund reforms.
Sarah Lynch of
Reuters covered the report.
The report highlights former commissioner
Laura Unger, ex-division of investment management chief and current
Mutual Fund Directors Forum CEO
Susan Ferris Wyderko, and Invesco alum and current commissioner
Luis Aguilar.
"I don't think I'm anybody's puppet," Aguilar told POGO.
"It's hard to know how much any of these alumni contributed [to the demise of Schapiro's proposal]," POGO wrote. 
Edited by:
Neil Anderson, Managing Editor
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