FTX under CEO John J. Ray III on Monday released its first report identifying mistakes and failures of FTX's former management under Sam Bankman-Fried that led to the collapse of the crypto exchange and its subsidiaries. According to a press release on April 10, FTX Debtors found and discussed control failures by the previous team under former CEO Sam Bankman-Fried and his inner circle. The report identifies blunders in critical areas including management and governance, finance and accounting, digital asset management, information security, and cybersecurity. The report was prepared through careful review and examination by Debtors with the help of a team of legal, restructuring, forensic accounting, cybersecurity, computer engineering, cryptography, blockchain, and other experts. John J. Ray III, the new CEO of FTX, said: "We are releasing the first report in the spirit of transparency that we promised since the beginning of the Chapter 11 process. In this report, we provide details on our findings that FTX Group failed to implement appropriate controls in areas that were critical for safeguarding cash and crypto assets." FTX was controlled by a small group consisting of SBF and his inner circle including Caroline Ellison, Nishad Singh, Gary Wang, and others. These showed little interest in practicing oversight, implementing control frameworks, and managing customer crypto assets. Former FTX US President Brett Harrison earlier also gave the same reason for his resignation from the crypto exchange in September. The Debtors have recovered and secured over $1.4 billion in digital assets in cold wallets. The new team has also identified an additional $1.7 billion in digital assets that they are in the process of recovering. The Debtors will continue to provide updates on their ongoing recovery efforts and investigation.