In Case You Missed It: Siedle Report on RI Pension Investments

Saturday, October 19, 2013

 

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"In Case You Missed It," GoLocal's Saturday feature, puts the week's top stories in one easy place for you to review and read. Check out what dominated the news cycle this week in Rhode Island and get all the details with these easy links.

Rhode Island Pension Reform a Local -- and National -- Focus This Week

Earlier this week, high profile Forbes columnist Edward Siedle, along with the American Federation of State, County, and Municipal Employees (AFSCME) announced they would be unveiling the findings of a months-long investigation into the Rhode Island pension system.

"I think Rhode Island taxpayers will be blown away by these findings, if they understand what's going on, and I think I've put it in language that they can," said Siedle. "This is a shot across the bow of the hedge fund takeover of public pension funds across the country, which has been going on for close to ten years now."

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On Thursday, Siedle unveiled a 100 plus page report that calls for a federal investigation regarding a number of issues relating the "withholding of material information and misrepresentations regarding state pension costs, as opposed to a lack of knowledge about the exponential growth and magnitude of the fees (tied to Wall Street Hedge Funds)." See the report

Experts React to Call for SEC Investigation Into RI Pension Fund

Siedle's report released Thursday the findings of his months-long investigation into the Employees' Retirement System of Rhode Island (ERSRI) -- and made a call for the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) to now look into the dealings of the state.

Specifically, Siedle says that the SEC should "investigate ERSRI’s failure to disclose skyrocketing investment expenses, questions surrounding ERSRI’s Point Judith venture investment, and ERSRI investment consultant conflicts (and) payments from money managers."

Find out what experts had to say here

 

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