The Securities and Exchange Commission has lost its acting inspector general, a month after he raised problems with the agency's staff retention under Chair Gary Gensler.
Nicholas Padilla has left as inspector general, where he led investigations, Bloomberg Law reported. Though his page on the SEC's site has not been updated, representatives for the agency confirmed that he left in November.
According to the SEC's representative, he had reached the statutory maximum of his service, which his page notes as entailing more than 38 years in various federal and military positions. Padilla could not be reached for comment.
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