Tom Emmer, US Congressman has recently criticized Gary Gensler, the SEC chairperson as “historically destructive or lawless chairman of the SEC.” Gensler was bashed for his alleged inconsistencies in handling the issue of crypto rules and regulations in the United States. He has been constantly criticized by the agency members and lawmakers for quite some time now, the latest by Emmer during a hearing held at the House Financial Services Committee.
During a congressional hearing, Tom Emmer lashed out at Gensler for being the most “lawless” and “destructive” SEC chairperson in the regulator’s 90-year history.
‘Crusade’ Against the Crypto Community?
On September 24th, in a House Financial Services Committee hearing, Emmer spoke against Gensler stating, “You’ve made up the term crypto asset security. This term is nowhere to be found in the statute, you made it up [and] you never provided any interpretive guidance on how crypto asset security might be defined within the walls of your SEC,”.
He further added to the attack by stating that Gensler has been on an “enforcement crusade” against the entire crypto community for at least three years now. The term “crypto asset security” was effective until last week when the SEC lawyers took it into their hands to retract the term in a court hearing.
The Debt Box Case: ‘Anti Crypto Rhetoric’
The congressman also grilled the chairperson over the SEC’s handling of the recent Debt Box Case. The SEC had sued a newly founded crypto startup in this case for an alleged fraud scheme of $50 million. But later on, on May 28th the alleged fraud case against Debt Box was dismissed and the SEC had to pay the startup a fee of $1.8 million to recover the losses.
As per the congressman, the attorneys from SEC’s side had taken the support of “lies” in the case against Debt Box to implement the “commands” of Gensler and enforce an “anti-crypto rhetoric” as per his agenda. Gensler, in the same hearing, responded to his comments by saying that he agreed that the Debt Box Case was “not well handled”.
Criticism from Within
Emmer is not the only person to condemn Gensler over “crypto asset security”. Not long back, Hester Peirce, the Commissioner of SEC also criticized him over the same issue. She stated that this retraction of the term should have been done “a long time ago”.
The pro-crypto Commissioner explained that the SEC now agrees that the token is not a security in itself, which should have been done long back. She also criticized the SEC for failing to perform its duty of maintaining precision.
While discussing how to ascertain the application of securities laws, Peirce stated that it will always be “helpful” to have an opinion from the US Congress on the crypto tokens. He added to her statement by saying that there are some grey areas where the SEC would be the best entity to provide guidelines which has not been the case till date.