From: "ENFORCEMENT" <ENFORCEMENT@SEC.GOV> | This is spam | Add to Address Book
To: "'qdz'"
Subject: SEC Division of Enforcement Confirmation Reply
Date: Mon, 31 Mar 2003 10:44:02 -0500
Dear Sir or Madam:
Thank you for your recent e-mail to the group electronic mailbox of the
Division of Enforcement at the United States Securities and Exchange
Commission in Washington, D.C. We appreciate your taking the time to
write
to us. This automated response confirms that the Division of
Enforcement
has received your e-mail.
Please be advised that the Commission will be switching to a new
complaint-handling system that we hope will let us process your
information
more quickly and efficiently. The launch of the new system has been
delayed
due to technical considerations. As part of the transition to this new
system, we will also be revamping and updating the online complaint
form
found on the Commission's website
www.sec.gov <
http://www.sec.gov>, as
well
as adding a new form for general legal questions. In addition, we will
be
closing this mailbox and giving investors a new SEC email address to
which
complaints and other information should be sent. Our apologies for
the
delay in effecting these changes. We will be passing along more
information
on the timeline for these improvements as it becomes available. Again,
we
appreciate your patience.
We are always interested in hearing from members of the public, and you
may
be assured that the matter you have raised is being given careful
consideration in view of the Commission's overall enforcement
responsibilities under the federal securities laws. It is, however,
the
Commission's policy to conduct its inquiries on a confidential basis --
so
this may be the only response that you receive. If your complaint is
more in
the nature of a consumer complaint (such as a dispute with your broker
or a
problem with your brokerage or retirement account), you should contact
our
Office of Investor Education and Assistance -- they may be able to help
you.
You may reach the Office of Investor Education and Assistance via
telephone
at 202-942-7040 or via email at
help@sec.gov <mailto:help@sec.gov>.
The Commission conducts its investigations on a confidential basis to
preserve the integrity of its investigative process as well as to
protect
persons against whom unfounded charges may be made or against whom the
Commission determines that enforcement action is not necessary or
appropriate. Subject to the provisions of the Freedom of Information
Act,
we cannot disclose to you any information which we may gather and we
cannot
confirm to you the existence or non-existence of an investigation,
unless
made a matter of public record in proceedings brought before the
Commission
or in the courts.
If you are unsure where you should direct your inquiry or you want to
learn
more about how the SEC handles inquiries and complaints, please visit
the
SEC Complaint Center at
www.sec.gov/complaint.shtml
<
http://www.sec.gov/complaint.shtml>.
Should you have any additional information or questions pertaining to
this
matter, please feel free to communicate directly with the undersigned
at 450
Fifth Street, N.W., Washington, D.C. 20549-0908 or via e-mail at
enforcement@sec.gov <mailto:enforcement@sec.gov>.
We appreciate your interest in the work of the Commission and its
Division
of Enforcement.
Very truly yours,
S/
John Reed Stark
Chief, Office of Internet Enforcement
United States Securities & Exchange Commission