Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission
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The is a Japanese commission which comes under the authority of the Financial Services Agency. It is responsible for “ensuring fair transactions in both securities and financial futures markets.”
Its current chairman is Kenichi Sado, who assumed the post in July 2007. There are two chairmen, Shinya Fukuda, and Masayuki Yoshida.
, and the Financial Supervisory Agency became the Financial Services Agency.
Its current chairman is Kenichi Sado, who assumed the post in July 2007. There are two chairmen, Shinya Fukuda, and Masayuki Yoshida.
History
The SESC was formally established on July 20, 1992, in the wake of a number of 1991 scandals related to securities companies. In June 1998 the Financial Supervisory Agency and the SESC were split off from the Ministry of FinanceMinistry of Finance (Japan)
The ' is one of cabinet-level ministries of the Japanese government. The ministry was once named Ōkura-shō . The Ministry is headed by the Minister of Finance , who is a member of the Cabinet and is typically chosen from members of the Diet by the Prime Minister.The Ministry's origin was back in...
, and the Financial Supervisory Agency became the Financial Services Agency.
Structure
The SESC has five objectives, and a division to handle each one:- Market Surveillance
- Compliance Inspection
- Disclosure Document Inspection
- Administrative Civil Monetary Penalties Investigation
- Enforcement-Investigation and Filing Criminal Charges