Tuesday, June 14, 2005

Securities and Exchange Commission Global Security Risk Office

The Securities and Exchange Commission Global Security Risk Office has begun to take a more active role in overseeing the engagement of American commerce. The Securities and Exchange Commission Global Security Risk Office sent letters to American companies and foreign companies registered in the United States of America requesting the disclosure of any commerce with terror supporting countries. The disclosure request included commerce in countries subject to any sanctions. The Securities and Exchange Commission Global Security Risk Office worked with the Federal Bureau of Investigation to circulate and obtain information from foreign registered companies in the United States of America concerning any commerce they might have with persons or entities from terror supporting countries. Also the Securities and Exchange Commission Global Security Risk Office has chosen an online global security risk assessment product. This online global security risk assessment product will enable the Securities and Exchange Commission Global Security Risk Office to obtain and to provide online disclosure information to current and to potential investors of American commerce.

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