The work computer of one regional supervisor for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission showed more than 1,800 attempts to look up pornography in a 17-day span: "It was kind of distraction per se," he later told investigators, reports the Washington Times.
But he wasn't alone. More than two dozen SEC employees and contractors over roughly the past two years have faced internal investigations after they were caught viewing pornography on their government computers, according to records obtained by WaTi through the Freedom of Information Act and other public documents.
As I have stated before, and I am not joking, I really think some SEC employees target insider trading investigations where there is a porn star, stripper etc. involved.
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