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SEC probed for 'shielding' Mack

The US Securities and Exchange Commission is being probed by a government body after complaints by a senator that the financial services watchdog shielded John Mack, chairman and chief executive of Morgan Stanley, during an investigation.

The Government Accountability Office, which audits federal spending and reports to the US Congress, has agreed to investigate the SEC's enforcement and compliance department after requests by Senator Charles Grassley, chairman of the US senate committee on finance.

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