Fraud
against Senior Citizens next target for SEC
Summit…Commission’s
Seniors Summit to be held Sept. 10
Washington, D.C., Aug. 7, 2007 – LAWFUEL - The
Legal Newswire - Securities and Exchange
Commission Chairman Christopher Cox announced
today that the agency will hold its second
annual Seniors Summit on Sept. 10, 2007, at the
SEC’s Washington, D.C., headquarters. The event
will further examine how regulators, community
organizations, and others can increasingly
coordinate efforts to protect older Americans
from abusive sales practices and investment
fraud.
AARP, the Financial Industry Regulatory
Authority (FINRA), and the North American
Securities Administrators Association (NASAA)
will be other leading participants at the
Seniors Summit.
“Americans are living far longer than ever
before. As the Baby Boomers reach retirement
age, more than 10,000 Americans are turning 60
every day – and the net worth of older Americans
is growing to historic proportions. That has
made seniors the prime targets for scam artists
and securities swindlers. So the SEC is
attacking the problem of senior fraud from all
angles, with aggressive enforcement efforts,
targeted rules and examinations, and investor
education focused not only on seniors but their
caregivers and pre-retirement workers as well,”
Chairman Cox said.
“Our Seniors Summit will bring together
regulators, law enforcement officials, and
community groups from around the nation to join
forces in protecting older Americans from
investment fraud,” Chairman Cox added.
Chairman Cox noted that the SEC has brought more
than 25 enforcement actions during the past year
aimed specifically at protecting elderly
investors. Many of these were coordinated with
state authorities. Chairman Cox also noted that
the SEC’s nationwide examination and inspection
program plays a critical role in protecting
seniors by conducting targeted examinations to
detect fraud and other violations of securities
laws.
Furthermore, the SEC has devoted a portion
of its Web site specifically to senior
citizens (http://www.sec.gov/investor/seniors.shtml)
, linking to detailed warnings about common
scam tactics and other critical information
about investments that are commonly marketed
to seniors.
The Seniors Summit will take place in the
Auditorium at SEC Headquarters, 100 F
Street, N.E., Washington, D.C. The agenda,
panelists, and registration instructions for
the Seniors Summit will be announced at a
later date