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SEC’s Grewal Moves to Wall Street After Turning Tough as Its Overseer

The regulator’s former enforcement director becomes a partner at Milbank after three years pushing fines higher at the SEC

Gurbir Grewal sometimes explained tough SEC sanctions as necessary to deter wrongdoing and promote public trust.
Gurbir Grewal sometimes explained tough SEC sanctions as necessary to deter wrongdoing and promote public trust. Photo: Alyssa Schukar for The Wall Street Journal

Gurbir Grewal started his tenure at the Securities and Exchange Commission by setting a lofty goal: improving trust in Wall Street and its regulators.

Grewal said he delivered on that target during three years as enforcement director, when he ratcheted fines higher on Wall Street, oversaw an expansion of the SEC’s litigation and sought to bar more wrongdoers from the securities industry.

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