Sarbanes-Oxley and the Financial Crisis
An AEI Reg-Markets Event

The Sarbanes-Oxley Public Company Accounting Reform and Investor Protection Act of 2002 was triggered by several high-profile incidents of corporate malfeasance. The legislation introduced major changes to corporate governance, financial practices in the public sector, and the relationship between companies and their accountants.

Supporters of Sarbanes-Oxley claim it has done what it was meant to do: it has improved investor confidence in the financial sector and increased personal responsibility for the most senior corporate officers. Critics, however, claim that Sarbanes-Oxley has created major costs for public companies, turned accountants from advisers into adversaries, encouraged both American and foreign companies to leave U.S. capital markets, and contributed to our more recent financial crisis.

At this event, former Speaker of the House of Representatives and AEI senior fellow Newt Gingrich will discuss the role Sarbanes-Oxley played in our more recent financial crisis. Hans Bader, senior attorney and counsel for special projects at the Competitive Enterprise Institute, and Harvey L. Pitt, chief executive officer of the global business consulting firm Kalorama Partners, LLC, will shed light on the challenges firms are faced with due to Sarbanes-Oxley. AEI resident fellow Alex J. Pollock will also comment. Kenneth Green, acting director of the AEI Reg-Markets Center, will moderate.

About the Author

 

Alex J.
Pollock
  • Alex Pollock joined AEI in 2004 after thirty-five years in banking. He was president and chief executive officer of the Federal Home Loan Bank of Chicago from 1991 to 2004. He is the author of numerous articles on financial systems and the organizer of the “Deflating Bubble” series of AEI conferences. In 2007, he developed a one-page mortgage form to help borrowers understand their mortgage obligations. At AEI, he focuses on financial policy issues, including housing finance, government-sponsored enterprises, retirement finance, corporate governance, accounting standards, and the banking system. He is a director of the CME Group, the Great Lakes Higher Education Corporation, the International Union for Housing Finance, and the chairman of the board of the Great Books Foundation.

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Kenneth P.
Green
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