Elon Musk didn't show up for testimony in a probe over his $44 billion Twitter takeover. Now the SEC wants sanctions
Source: CNN
The Securities and Exchange Commission intends to seek sanctions against Elon Musk over his failure to appear for testimony in an investigation related to his takeover of Twitter, now called X, the regulator said in a court filing Friday.
Earlier this year, a federal judge ordered Musk to testify as part of the SECs probe of the billionaires $44 billion acquisition. The agency is examining whether Musk followed the law when disclosing his purchases of Twitter stock and whether his statements in relation to the deal were misleading.
After some initial scheduling back-and-forth, the parties had agreed that Musk would testify on September 10, and SEC lawyers flew to Los Angeles to take Musks testimony, according to Fridays court filing. But three hours before his testimony was set to begin, Musks lawyer told the SEC that his client, who also runs SpaceX, had to urgently travel to the East Coast for the launch of the Polaris Dawn mission and would be unable to attend the testimony or reschedule to the following day, the filing states.,,,,,
The SEC alleges that Musk violated a court order requiring that Musk seek written consent of the SEC or order of the Court to modify the date of his testimony, which it says he did not do before failing to appear on September 10.
Musks excuse itself smacks of gamesmanship, the SEC said in the filing. SpaceX had already announced that it was targeting a Tuesday morning launch two days earlier
As the companys Chief Technical Officer, Musk surely was already aware by then that SpaceX was targeting the morning of his SEC testimony for the launch.
It continued: Despite this advance knowledge, Musk did not notify the SEC of his intent to attend the launch until three hours before his testimony was to begin, and after the SEC spent thousands of dollars to fly three attorneys to Los Angeles.
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turbinetree
(25,374 posts)He really needs to be stripped of his government contracts I really don't think my tax dollars should enable this person to do what he is doing..........
Irish_Dem
(58,857 posts)Richest man in the world, he will most likely get a pass on all of his wrong doing.
Attilatheblond
(4,431 posts)and deport the fascist scofflaw
Shipwack
(2,334 posts)
we need his rockets more.
I dont understand how were in this situation, but here we are. His government contracts should have been pulled years ago due to drug abuse and generally erratic behavior. If it werent for his billions, he wouldnt even be able to get a security clearance (I assume he has one, but could be wrong).
I dont think he should be in control of Starlink either, for that matter. However, even if the country had the will to take action against him (eminent domain? state security concerns?), how could we run it? Does he have a kill switch? Would all the technicians (or key managers) walk off?
hueymahl
(2,655 posts)Failed utterly to do its job of innovation and quality control that is necessary to run a modern space agency.
SpaceX is also damn good at what they do.
Bengus81
(7,430 posts)Irish_Dem
(58,857 posts)This guy is a traitor funded by the US taxpayer.
Woodycall
(329 posts)"During World War I, the government nationalized railroads, telegraph lines and the Smith & Wesson Co. During World War II, it seized railroads, coal mines, Midwest trucking operators and many other companies including, briefly, retailer Montgomery Ward."
Bengus81
(7,430 posts)BComplex
(9,140 posts)Anyone else would be in way deep shit, and unable to get out.