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Oversight of the Troubled Asset Relief Program

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States Attorney's Office for the Southern District of New York for more than eight years. Barofsky received the Attorney General's John Marshall Award for his work on the Refco matter. Barofsky also led the investigation that resulted in the indictment of the top 50 leaders of the Revolutionary Armed Forces of Colombia (FARC) on narcotics charges, a case described by the then Attorney General as the largest narcotics indictment filed in U.S. history.
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management of the Troubled Asset Relief Program. The panel was required to report their findings to Congress every 30 days, counting from the first asset purchase made under the program. The panel was also required to submit a special report to Congress about regulatory reform on or before January 20, 2009. The Congressional Oversight Panel was initially scheduled cease to exist on December 31, 2009, though it was later renewed through early 2011.
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and was originally responsible for the oversight of the TARP but expressed concerns about the difficulty of properly overseeing the complex program in addition to his regular responsibilities. Thorson called oversight of TARP a "mess" and later clarified this to say "The word 'mess' was a description
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in the program, of which some at least is not likely ever to be repaid or recouped. That figure was offset partly by some $ 40.3 billion income and profits from repaid loans and investments; however new home-foreclosure bailout programs that could last as late as 2017 could also cost an additional $
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to be the Special Inspector General. He was confirmed by the Senate on December 8, 2008, and was sworn into office on December 15, 2008. Barofsky stepped down from the post on March 30, 2011. Prior to assuming the position of Special Inspector General, Barofsky was a federal prosecutor in the United
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The Financial Stability Oversight Board was created to review and make recommendations regarding the Treasury's actions. Its purpose is to review the operation of TARP, to make recommendations to the Treasury for improvements, and to watch for fraud and misrepresentation. The FSOB also has the power
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The Congressional Oversight Panel was mandated by Title 1, Section 125 of the TARP legislation as an "establishment in the legislative branch". The Congressional Oversight Panel was charged with the job of reviewing the state of the markets, current regulatory system, and the Treasury Department's
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A review of investor presentations and conference calls by executives of some two dozen US-based banks by the New York Times found that "few cited lending as a priority. An overwhelming majority saw the bailout program as a no-strings-attached windfall that could be used to pay down debt, acquire
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A December 22, 2008 Associated Press article stated, "The Associated Press contacted 21 banks that received at least $ 1 billion in government money and asked four questions: How much has been spent? What was it spent on? How much is being held in savings, and what's the plan for the rest? None of
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On December 2, 2008, GAO released their first report on the bailout. Neel Kashkari, the OFS chairman, said in a letter to GAO that the department agrees with the report's findings and most of its recommendations but questioned GAO's suggestion to require more reporting from banks, saying gathering
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to administer up to $ 700 billion. Several oversight mechanisms are established by the bill, including the Congressional Oversight Panel, the Special Inspector General for TARP (SIGTARP), the Financial Stability Oversight Board, and additional requirements for the Government Accountability Office
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On December 8, 2009, the government's financial bailout program concluded in a year-end review that, despite flaws and lingering problems, the program “can be credited with stopping an economic panic.” Also on this date, Rep. Jeb Hensarling stepped down from the panel, submitting his letter of
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of the difficulty my office would have in providing the proper level of oversight of the TARP while handling its growing workload, including conducting audits of certain failed banks and thrifts at the same time that efforts are underway to nominate a special inspector general."
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SIGTARP has been described as having a staff of 170, an annual budget of $ 41 million, and a substantial law-enforcement record. As of late 2013, SIGTARP had "pursued criminal charges against 107 senior bank officers, most of whom have been sentenced to prison."
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and confirmed by the U.S. Senate. The Special Inspector General's purpose is to monitor, audit, and investigate TARP-related activities, including those of the Treasury in the administration of the program, and report findings to Congress every quarter.
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specifics from individual banks might not be the best way to evaluate the program. House Speaker Nancy Pelosi called the report's findings "discouraging" and stated that the report shows the program "is not accountable to American taxpayers."
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stated, "Bloomberg News asked the Treasury Department Jan. 26 to disclose what securities it backed over the past two months in a second round of actions to prop up Bank of America Corp. and Citigroup Inc. Department spokeswoman
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On February 4, 2009, it was reported that during 2008, the companies that received bailout money had spent $ 114 million on lobbying and campaign contributions. These companies received $ 295 billion in bailout money.
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A December 31, 2008, Associated Press article stated, "Government officials overseeing a $ 700 billion bailout have acknowledged difficulties tracking the money and assessing the program's effectiveness."
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to ensure that the Treasury follows policies in accordance with the Act and the economic interest of the U.S. It is to meet on a monthly basis and report to Congress and the Oversight Panel quarterly.
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The first meeting of this board was held Wednesday, November 25, 2008, and elected Elizabeth Warren as the chairperson and Damon Silvers as deputy chairperson. As no assets had yet been purchased, (
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Treasury's%20Monitoring%20of%20Compliance%20with%20TARP%20Requirements%20by%20Companies%20Receiving%20Exceptional%20Assistance%206_29_10.pdf
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TARP: The U.S. Government Role as Shareholder in AIG, Citigroup, Chrysler, and General Motors and Preliminary Views on its Investment Management Activities, 12/16/09
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Under the leadership of Barofsky, the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program has quietly turned into a full-fledged financial
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The EESA created the Office of the Special Inspector General for the Troubled Asset Relief Program (SIGTARP), and the Special Inspector General is appointed by the
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Section 125 references Section 120 for its termination date, and section 120 states terminates December 31, 2009, unless renewed by a letter from the Secretary.
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Audit Report: Emergency Capital Injections Provided to Support the Viability of Bank of America, Other Major Banks, and the U.S. Financial System, 10/5/09,
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Selecting%20Fund%20Managers%20for%20the%20Legacy%20Securities%20Public-Private%20Investment%20Program%2009_07_10.pdf
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Extent_of_Federal_Agencies'_Oversight_of_AIG_Compensation_Varied_and_Important_Challenges_Remain_10_14_09.pdf
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Assessing%20Treasury's%20Process%20to%20Sell%20Warrants%20Received%20From%20TARP%20Recipients_May_11_2010.pdf
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Evaluation Report: The Special Master's Determinations for Executive Compensation of Companies Receiving Exceptional Assistance under TARP, 1/24/12,
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resignation. Hensarling was replaced by Mark McWatters, a Dallas lawyer and certified public accountant who has served as an advisor to Hensarling.
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One member chosen by the Speaker of the House and the majority leader of the Senate, following consultation with the minority leaders of Congress (
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/SIGTARP_Survey_Demonstrates_That_Banks_Can_Provide_Meaningfu_%20Information_On_Their_Use_Of_TARP_Funds.pdf
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Treasury's%20Process%20for%20Contracting%20for%20Professional%20Services%20under%20TARP%2004_14_11.pdf
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TARP: Continued Stewardship Needed as Treasury Develops Strategies for Monitoring and Divesting Financial Interests in Chrysler and GM, 11/02/09
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Audit Report: Opportunities to Strengthen Controls to Avoid Undue External Influence over Capital Purchase Program Decision Making, 8/6/09,
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Nothwehr, E. (2008), "Emergency Economic Stabilization Act of 2008" University of Iowa Center for International Finance and Development
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Audit Report: Treasury's Monitoring of Compliance with TARP Requirements by Companies Receiving Exceptional Assistance, 6/29/10,
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In January 2012, Special Inspector General Romero said some $ 133 billion (~$ 175 billion in 2023) remained to be repaid by
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Audit Report: SIGTARP Survey Demonstrates that Banks Can Provide Meaningful Information on Their Use of TARP Funds, 7/20/09,
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Emergency_Capital_Injections_Provided_to_Support_the_Viability_of_Bank_of_America.pdf
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Audit Report: Extent of Federal Agencies’ Oversight of AIG Compensation Varied, and Important Challenges Remain, 10/14/09,
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Audit Report: Factors Affecting the Decisions of General Motors and Chrysler to Reduce Their Dealership Networks, 7/19/10,
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TARP: Treasury Needs to Strengthen Its Decision-Making Process on the Term Asset-Backed Securities Loan Facility, 02/05/10
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TARP: Treasury Actions Needed to Make the Home Affordable Modification Program More Transparent and Accountable, 07/23/09
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was proposed as a mechanism for automating the data entry and processing of financial filings to aid in TARP oversight.
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Audit Report: Despite Evolving Rules on Executive Compensation, SIGTARP Survey Provides Insight on Compliance, 8/19/09,
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Factors_Affecting_Implementation_of_the_Home_Affordable_Modification_Program.pdf
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was appointed by Majority Leader Reid to replace Warren on the panel, as Warren resigned to focus on her duties at the
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on November 15, 2010, but he remained chairperson of the Congressional Oversight Panel until its dissolution in 2011.
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Extraordinary%20Financial%20Assistance%20Provided%20to%20Citigroup,%20Inc.pdf
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At the Domestic Policy Subcommittee hearing of the Oversight and Government Reform Committee on March 11, 2009,
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Factors_Affecting_Efforts_to_Limit_Payments_to_AIG_Counterparties.pdf
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Audit Report: Selecting Fund Managers for the Legacy Securities Public-Private Investment Program, 10/7/10,
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that during 2008, the federal government paid $ 254 billion for assets that were worth only $ 176 billion.
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the banks provided specific answers... Some banks said they simply didn't know where the money was going."
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Additional_Insight_on_Use_of_Troubled_Asset_Relief_Program_Funds.pdf
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was sworn-in as the current Special Inspector General on April 9, 2012, having been nominated by President
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TARP: One Year Later, Actions Are Needed to Address Remaining Transparency and Accountability Challenges
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Exiting_TARP_Repayments_by_the_Largest_Financial_Institutions.pdf
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TARP: Additional Actions Needed to Better Ensure Integrity, Accountability, and Transparency, 12/02/08
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Audit Report: Factors Affecting Implementation of the Home Affordable Modification Program, 3/25/10,
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Audit Report: Assessing Treasury's Process to Sell Warrants Received from TARP Recipients, 5/11/10,
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Audit Report: Legal Fees Paid Under the Troubled Asset Relief Program: An Expanded Report, 9/28/11,
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said Jan. 27 she would seek an answer. None had been provided by the close of business yesterday."
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The Use of TARP Funds in Support and Reorganization of the Domestic Automotive Industry, 09/09/09,
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Audit Report: Treasury's Process for Contracting for Professional Services under TARP, 4/14/11,
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TARP: March 2009 Status of Efforts to Address Transparency and Accountability Issues, 03/31/09
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TARP: June 2009 Status of Efforts to Address Transparency and Accountability Issues, 06/17/09
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AUDIT: Office of Financial Stability (TARP) Fiscal Year 2009 Financial Statements, 12/09/09
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Audit Report: Factors Affecting Efforts to Limit Payments to AIG Counterparties, 11/17/09,
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https://web.archive.org/web/20120529062723/http://www.sigtarp.gov/pages/reportsaudits.aspx
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Audit Report: Additional Insight on Use of Troubled Asset Relief Program Funds, 12/10/09,
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Audit Report: Factors Affecting Implementation of the Hardest Hit Fund Program, 4/12/12,
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Reviving Lending to Small Businesses and Families and the Impact of the TALF, 05/07/09,
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/October2009_Quarterly_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/January2010_Quarterly_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/October2010_Quarterly_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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Audit Report: Extraordinary Financial Assistance Provided to Citigroup, Inc., 1/13/11,
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/January2011_Quarterly_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/October2011_Quarterly_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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article titled, "Bailed Out Bank of America Sponsors Super Bowl Fun Fest" stated that
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Audit Report: Exiting TARP: Repayment by the Largest Financial Institutions, 9/29/11,
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U.S. bailout recipients spent $ 10 million (~$ 13.8 million in 2023) on politics
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Bailout recipients spent $ 114 million on lobbying and campaign contributions in 2008
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/July2009_Quarterly_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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Questions About the $ 700 Billion Emergency Economic Stabilization Funds, 12/10/08,
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Federal government paid $ 254 billion for assets that were worth only $ 176 billion
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The Troubled Asset Relief Program: Report on Transactions Through December 31, 2008
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TARP: Status of Efforts to Address Transparency and Accountability Issues, 01/30/09
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/January_26_2012_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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The Troubled Asset Relief Program: Report on Transactions Through June 17, 2009
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/Opportunities_to_Strengthen_Controls.pdf
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Quarterly%20Reports/April_25_2012_Report_to_Congress.pdf
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Commercial Real Estate Losses and the Risk to Financial Stability, 02/11/10,
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TARP and Office of Financial Stability Agency Financial Statement for FY2009
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An Assessment of Foreclosure Mitigation Efforts After Six Months, 10/09/09,
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Guarantees and Contingent Payments in TARP and Related Programs, 11/06/09,
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Exiting TARP and Unwinding Its Impact on the Financial Markets, 01/14/10,
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on February 1, 2012, and confirmed by the U.S. Senate on March 29, 2012.
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http://politics.remedy.org.ua/pelosi-reid-name-members-of-tarp-omission/
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Government officials overseeing bailout don't know how it's being spent
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TARP Repayments, Including the Repurchase of Stock Warrants, 07/10/09,
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February Oversight Report: Valuing Treasury's Acquisitions, 02/06/09,
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Special Report: TARP & SBLF: Impact on Community Banks, 4/25/12,
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Treasury Department and Financial Stability Oversight Board (FSOB)
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Taking Stock: What Has the Troubled Asset Relief Program Achieved?
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The panel consisted of five outside experts appointed as follows:
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Federal Reserve System & Consumer Financial Protection Bureau
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TARP: Status of Government Assistance Provided to AIG, 09/21/09,
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/SIGTARP_ExecComp_Audit.pdf
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House Financial Services Committee's TARP oversight reports page
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Accountability for the Troubled Asset Relief Program, 01/09/09,
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Making Home Affordable Monthly Report - December 2009, 01/19/10
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TARP Exit Strategy, Sec. Geithner letter to Congress, 12/09/09
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Council of the Inspectors General on Integrity and Efficiency
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http://www.financialstability.gov/latest/reportsanddocs.html
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http://www.sigtarp.gov/Audit%20Reports/SIGTARP_HHF_Audit.pdf
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http://cop.senate.gov/reports/library/report-121008-cop.cfm/
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instead chose to provide $ 250 billion to banks through the
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Federal Offices of Inspector General of the United States
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Foreclosure Crisis: Working Toward a Solution, 03/06/09,
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and tools are available to assist in formatting, such as
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Bailed Out Bank of America Sponsors Super Bowl Fun Fest
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http://www.cbo.gov/search/sitesearch.cfm?criteria=TARP
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Stress Testing and Shoring Up Bank Capital, 06/09/09,
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in an investigation into possible TARP-related fraud.
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October 2009 Quarterly Report to Congress, 10/21/09,
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October 2010 Quarterly Report to Congress, 10/26/10,
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October 2011 Quarterly Report to Congress, 10/27/11,
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Special Report on Farm Loan Restructuring, 07/21/09,
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Bank of America throws $ 10 million Super Bowl party
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February 2009 Quarterly Report to Congress, 2/6/09,
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January 2010 Quarterly Report to Congress, 1/30/10,
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January 2011 Quarterly Report to Congress, 1/26/11,
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January 2012 Quarterly Report to Congress, 1/26/12,
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Obama Records Pledge Tested By Citigroup Guarantees
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Banks won't say how they are spending bailout money
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