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Top Ripple Lawyer Suggests SEC Employee Bias

Published 2023-06-20, 02:04 a/m
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U.Today - Top Ripple lawyer Stuart Alderoty to light the impartiality regulations that govern SEC employees, potentially implying bias in the commission's stance on different digital assets.

As Alderoty highlights, federal law, as outlined in 5 CFR 2635.101(b)(14), mandates all SEC employees to act impartially and maintain an appearance of impartiality. The question then, as posed by the law, is whether a reasonable person, equipped with the facts, would question the employees' impartiality.

These comments come in the wake of the release of the "Hinman emails," a series of exchanges between William Hinman, former director of the SEC, and members of the SEC's staff.

The emails, which were prepared for Hinman's much-talked-about speech in June 2018, tackle the classification and regulation of different digital assets. Hinman's assertion that the two largest cryptocurrencies were not securities in his view, raised eyebrows in the cryptocurrency community. Some speculated that the emails might reveal a bias favoring Bitcoin and Ethereum within the SEC.

The emails shed light on the internal dialogue within the formidable regulatory agency leading up to the SEC official's speech, including the application of the Howey Test, which determines whether an asset is a security under U.S. law.

Despite some staff reservations, Hinman proceeded to state in his speech that he doesn't view Bitcoin and Ethereum as securities.

The release of the emails comes amidst Ripple's ongoing lawsuit with the SEC, which accuses Ripple of selling unregistered securities.

Ripple's legal team has sought access to these emails as a part of their defense strategy. Alderoty's tweets further emphasize Ripple's concerns, shedding light on potential irregularities in the SEC's approach to crypto regulation.

This article was originally published on U.Today

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