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FTC Commissioner Wilson says Khan's leadership promotes uncertainty, lacks transparency, erodes bipartisanship

By Flavia Fortes ( September 10, 2021, 15:59 GMT | Insight) -- US Federal Trade Commissioner Christine Wilson, in an interview with MLex, outlined a broad critique of agency Chair Lina Khan and the FTC's Democratic majority, and decried what she described as an erosion of the agency's traditional collegiality. Wilson, one of two Republicans on the five-member commission, has been unusually public in her criticisms. She tweeted yesterday, for the second time, that the agency has refused to supply her with so-called "second request" information in merger regulation. The agency makes second requests to seek additional information from companies that are seeking to merge.US Federal Trade Commissioner Christine Wilson, in an interview with MLex, outlined a broad critique of agency Chair Lina Khan and the FTC's Democratic majority, and decried what she described as an erosion of the agency's traditional collegiality....

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