Madoff whistleblower claims ignored by SEC for years
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The passage recounts well‑known facts about Bernard Madoff’s Ponzi scheme and a whistleblower’s attempts to alert the SEC. It provides no new names, transactions, dates beyond the public record, nor a An investment officer named Harry Markopolos reported irregularities to the SEC starting in 1999. SEC allegedly failed to respond to multiple reports, including a 17‑page dossier in 2007. Bernard Mad
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news clipping or article snippet: DOJ-OGR-00024399
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