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Earlier today I was watching CNBC do an interview of a woman named Unger, who had been an SEC commissioner, I think. She very carefully explained that the SEC did not have jursidiction over Madoff in this regard because his clients were sophisticated investors. Being a lawyer having done a lot of SEC work in the past, and investigating the rules more recently for a client, I believe she is spot-on. However, the rest of the afternoon CNBC people keep saying nasty things about the SEC, such as "it should be abolished."