Financial Crisis Probe Gets Under Way
The Financial Crisis Inquiry Commission, the panel created by Congress to investigate the causes of last year's financial market meltdown, held its inaugural meeting September 17 as the nation observed the one-year anniversary of the nadir of the Wall Street economic collapse. Commission Chairman Phil Angelides said that the commission will craft and execute an ambitious schedule to get the facts behind the economic crisis, and would strive for consensus among the members of the committee, which include strong progressives and conservatives. The panel's members set out their expectations for that the panel would accomplish during its 15-month charter.


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