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The Banking Committee is examining the case "to determine how so many people could have been deceived and how such a massive fraud could have gone undetected for so long," Dodd said in a statement recently. "American investors deserve an explanation and the responsible parties must be held accountable. I am hopeful that our findings will also help inform our efforts to improve regulation so that such abuses do not occur in the future." The committee has requested an extensive array of documents related to Madoff from the SEC. Six weeks after Madoff's arrest in New York, thousands of victims who lost money investing with him have been identified
-- including ordinary people and Hollywood celebrities -- as well as big hedge funds, international banks and charities in the U.S., Europe and Asia. In Brussels, Belgium, on Monday, the European Union said it will check investor protection rules in all 27 member nations after France complained of lax standards that saw French investors lose billions of euros in the scandal. The review should clarify how far European funds could be held responsible for placing client money with Madoff
-- and whether they could be ordered to compensate investors. FINRA recently sent letters to its approximately 5,100 member brokerage firms asking whether they referred any customers to Madoff's firm.
Also slated to testify at Tuesday's hearing was Stephen Harbeck, president of the Securities Investor Protection Corp., an industry-funded organization that steps in when a brokerage firm fails. The group can provide up to $500,000 for each customer of the failed firm. The estimated $50 billion in losses from Madoff dwarfs the $1.6 billion currently available to SIPC.
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