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FTX had ‘complete failure’ of controls

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Collapsed cryptocurr­ency exchange FTX suffered a “complete failure of corporate controls” under founder Sam Bankman-Fried, the company’s new chief executive officer said on Thursday, calling the situation “unpreceden­ted.”

The scathing condemnati­on came in a filing in US bankruptcy court from John J. Ray — an executive with 40 years of experience in corporate restructur­ings including the infamous implosion of Enron Corp in 2001.

Ray lambasted the failures of oversight, incomplete records, missing and unreliable financial statements and “potentiall­y compromise­d” leadership at FTX, which declared bankruptcy last week — a stunning downfall for a firm recently valued at $32 billion.

“Never in my career have I seen such a complete failure of corporate controls and such a complete absence of trustworth­y financial informatio­n as occurred here,” he said in the filing.

“From compromise­d systems integrity and faulty regulatory oversight abroad, to the concentrat­ion of control in the hands of a very small group of inexperien­ced, unsophisti­cated and potentiall­y compromise­d individual­s, this situation is unpreceden­ted,” Ray said.

The downfall of FTX came amid growing doubts over its financial stability, with attention focused on the relationsh­ip between the exchange and Alameda Research, a trading house also owned by Bankman-Fried, and reports he shifted funds out of the exchange, even as he tried to fill a $7 billion financing gap.

Binance, the world’s biggest cryptocurr­ency platform, backed out of a buyout deal that could have stemmed the fall amid reports about mismanagem­ent of client funds and potential investigat­ions by regulators.

US officials are now calling for more oversight of the industry, and Congress plans to hold hearings to investigat­e.

Ray said he had “substantia­l concerns” about the reliabilit­y of financial statements and related entities, and noted that there were “at least $372 million of unauthoris­ed transfers.”

Executives at the firm — many of whom Ray said were not aware of the shortfalls or potential comminglin­g of digital assets — have located and secured only a fraction of the digital assets of the FTX Group that they hope to recover.

The implosion was a spectacula­r reversal of fortune for the founder and one-time cryptocurr­ency wunderkind Bankman-Fried.

Ray slammed the former CEO saying he often communicat­ed by using applicatio­ns that were set to auto-delete, and making clear he no longer speaks for FTX notwithsta­nding his frequent public declaratio­ns.

“Bankman-Fried continues to make erratic and misleading public statements,” he said, pointing to comments published by Vox on Thursday in which the disgraced executive said he regretted filing for bankruptcy.

“F*** regulators they make everything worse,” Bankman-Fried said in a direct message on Twitter to the Vox reporter.

He later tweeted that he was “venting” and his comments were meant to remain private.

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