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SEC Poised to Charge Fannie, Freddie Execs

But regulatory agency disagrees, and nothing has yet been filed

By Evann Gastaldo,  Newser Staff

Posted Mar 18, 2011 8:30 AM CDT

(Newser) – The SEC is making moves toward charging current and former Fannie Mae and Freddie Mac executives, sources tell the Washington Post, but the Federal Housing Finance Agency disagrees with the move. The SEC has sent notices to at least four senior executives over the past eight weeks warning them they may face civil charges, although nothing has been formally filed and the SEC could still change its mind. The executives would be charged with violations related to the housing market collapse, including a failure to provide investors with necessary information about the companies' mortgage holdings.

The SEC alleges that investors were misled about the danger of various mortgage products: The Fannie execs allegedly mischaracterized risky loans as “prime,” while the Freddie execs allegedly failed to fully warn investors about subprime loan risks. The FHFA, the regulator that oversees both companies and reviewed the financial disclosures in question, believes the disclosures were sufficient; a source says the agency has sent a letter to the SEC stating its opposition to the potential charges.

In this July 11, 2008 file photo, a sign in front of the Fannie Mae headquarters in Washington is seen.
In this July 11, 2008 file photo, a sign in front of the Fannie Mae headquarters in Washington is seen.   (AP Photo/Manuel Balce Ceneta, File)
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beckjr2000
Mar 18, 2011 12:46 PM CDT
Civil charges??? It should be Criminal Charges and they should go back to the managers starting 20 years ago!

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