Monday, September 29, 2014
Inside the New York Fed: Secret Recordings and a Culture Clash
Segarra had made a series of audio recordings while at the New York Fed. Worried about what she was witnessing, Segarra wanted a record in case events were disputed. So she had purchased a tiny recorder at the Spy Store and began capturing what took place at Goldman and with her bosses.
Segarra ultimately recorded about 46 hours of meetings and conversations with her colleagues. Many of these events document key moments leading to her firing. But against the backdrop of the Beim report, they also offer an intimate study of the New York Fed's culture at a pivotal moment in its effort to become a more forceful financial supervisor. Fed deliberations, confidential by regulation, rarely become public.
https://lawprofessors.typepad.com/intfinlaw/2014/09/inside-the-new-york-fed-secret-recordings-and-a-culture-clash.html