SEC struggling to rein in Elon Musk’s tweets, letters reveal
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The Securities and Exchange Commission is having a hard time reining in Elon Musk's social media use, according to a new report from The Wall Street Journal.
The regulator sent Tesla three sternly worded letters between August 2019 and June 2020, asking Tesla's attorney's to enforce a 2018 settlement that demanded greater oversight of Musk's social media posts. Tesla has abdicated the duties required of it by the court's order," said the SEC in a letter from May of last year.
The three letters, including the SEC's records of its correspondence with Tesla's attorneys, were obtained by the Journal through a Freedom of Information Act request. They show a regulator struggling to enforce a settlement that, from the outset, seemed challenging to implement.
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