It’s worth noting that in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme, victims were compensated largely by clawing back money previously withdrawn by people with no knowledge that Madoff was operating a Ponzi.
Hopefully, someone with more legal knowledge about this situation can comment, but given that fact, I wouldn’t consider clawbacks out of the question.
You’re most likely right due to the precedents you stated here. I wouldn’t rule out a clawback either because the government has to be able to restore/maintain trust in the system.
It’s why a thorough audit of EA’s finance is in order. Any auditor among us could reach out to CEA to help with this.
It’s worth noting that in the Bernie Madoff Ponzi scheme, victims were compensated largely by clawing back money previously withdrawn by people with no knowledge that Madoff was operating a Ponzi.
Hopefully, someone with more legal knowledge about this situation can comment, but given that fact, I wouldn’t consider clawbacks out of the question.
You’re most likely right due to the precedents you stated here. I wouldn’t rule out a clawback either because the government has to be able to restore/maintain trust in the system.
It’s why a thorough audit of EA’s finance is in order. Any auditor among us could reach out to CEA to help with this.