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Senior Alert
How Senior Citizens Avoid Investment Fraud is Topic
for Wednesday Hearing
Senate Special
Committee on Aging hearing will be webcast
March
28, 2006 – A hearing will begin at 10 a.m. on Wednesday, March 29, with
experts providing their ideas on how senior citizens can stop investment
fraud. The hearing by the Senate Special Committee on Aging will be in
room 106 of the Dirksen Senate Office Building but also available by
webcast.
The title of the hearing is Not Born Yesterday:
How Seniors Can Stop Investment Fraud.
Witnesses scheduled to testify include:
★
Ruth Mitchell, Victim of Investment Fraud, Columbiana, OH
★ Barry Minkow,
Former Scam Artist, San Diego, CA
★ Patricia
Struck, President, North American Securities Administration
Association (NASAA), Washington, DC
★ Elisse Walter,
Executive Vice President, Policy & Oversight, National Association of
Securities Dealers (NASD), Washington, DC
★ Susan Ferris
Wyderko, Acting Director, Division of Investment Management, U.S.
Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Washington, DC
Their presentations are not currently available but
links to the documents should be available after the hearing. (Click
Here)
Click here to
view hearing on the Real Network. To download the fee player,
click here.
The home page of the committee can be reached by
clicking here.
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