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US FTC may have skirted record-keeping, transparency requirements during noncompete rulemaking, Jordan says

( January 12, 2024, 21:02 GMT | Official Statement) -- MLex Summary: The US Federal Trade Commission's omission from the public record of an academic's e-mail to staff critiquing the FTC's treatment of his work and the evidentiary basis for a proposed national ban on noncompete agreements may violate federal record-retention or public transparency laws, House Judiciary Committee Chairman Jim Jordan wrote in a letter to the agency's inspector general. "It appears that under Chair Khan, the FTC may have adopted a policy to skirt public transparency requirements and this policy is being applied in such a way to conceal from the public criticism of the FTC," Jordan said.See document below....

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