I'm not saying financial disclosure is more important than safety (and I certainly don't believe that), I'm saying their bailiwick ends and making sure the financials are reported accurately. It's like blaming the referee because a player dropped the ball, they're not responsible for making good decisions based on that information, they're responsible for making sure we have the information we need to make good decisions.
Which is not to say they're even doing a good job at that, just that this particular thing isn't on them. It's not like they're being accused of cooking the books. I didn't see a charge in the article, but I would assume they're being investigated for negligence.
Which is not to say they're even doing a good job at that, just that this particular thing isn't on them. It's not like they're being accused of cooking the books. I didn't see a charge in the article, but I would assume they're being investigated for negligence.