美国国家公共电台 NPR New York Congressman Pleads Not Guilty To Insider Trading Charges
时间:2019-01-17 作者:英语课 分类:2018年NPR美国国家公共电台8月
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The FBI arrested a New York congressman 1 today on charges related to insider trading. Federal prosecutors 2 say Chris Collins illegally shared inside information about a pharmaceutical 3 company. They say he was trying to help his son and others avoid big losses when the company's signature drug failed a clinical trial. NPR's Scott Horsley reports.
SCOTT HORSLEY, BYLINE 4: Chris Collins, a Republican who represents the suburbs around Buffalo 5, is one of the wealthiest members in Congress. And for years, he's been a major investor 6 in an Australian biotech firm called Innate 7 Immunotherapeutics. Collins actively 8 promoted the company to friends, family members and fellow members of Congress, including former Health Secretary Tom Price.
So it was a shock last summer when Collins got an email from the company's CEO saying a promising 9 drug for multiple sclerosis which was thought to be a blockbuster had failed a clinical trial. Collins, who was attending a White House picnic at the time, quickly wrote back, wow - makes no sense; how are these results even possible? And then, according to U.S. Attorney Geoff Berman, Collins made a fateful phone call to his son Cameron.
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GEOFF BERMAN: The crime that he committed was to tip his son Cameron so that Cameron and a few select others could trade on the news while the investing public remained in the dark.
HORSLEY: Four days later when news of the failed trial became public, the company's stock plunged 10 by 92 percent. But by that time, Cameron Collins and several others he'd alerted had sold their shares, avoiding losses of more than three quarters of a million dollars. The congressman himself was unable to sell since his shares were held in Australia where trading had been temporarily halted. But by tipping off his son, Berman says, Collins cheated both the markets and the justice system.
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BERMAN: He placed his family and friends above the public good.
HORSLEY: Berman says Collins, his son and a third man compounded their crime by lying to investigators 11. In a news conference this evening, Collins called the charges meritless and promised to wage a vigorous defense 12 in court.
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CHRIS COLLINS: I believe I acted properly and within the law at all times with regard to my affiliation 13 with Innate.
HORSLEY: House Speaker Paul Ryan called for an ethics 14 investigation 15 and temporarily stripped Collins of his seat on the powerful Energy and Commerce Committee. Craig Holman, who's with the watchdog group Public Citizen, says Collins is the first member of Congress to face charges related to insider trading even though lawmakers are privy 16 to all kinds of inside information and have the power to make market-moving decisions. Holman points to an academic study of stock trading by U.S. senators.
CRAIG HOLMAN: This study found that senators enjoy a 12 percent higher rate of return on the stock market than the rest of us, which means they're either geniuses at the stock market, or they know something that we don't know.
HORSLEY: In 2012 after a "60 Minutes" expose, Congress passed a law requiring members to disclose their stock trades within 45 days. Since that law took effect, Holman says the volume of trading on the Senate side has declined by more than two-thirds. Scott Horsley, NPR News, Washington.
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