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Senators ask U.S. Justice Dept to probe Binance statements to Congress

Two Democratic U.S. senators have called for an investigation by the U.S. Department of Justice into whether cryptocurrency exchange Binance provided false statements to Congress in a written response to lawmakers earlier this year. The senators released a letter on Thursday urging the DOJ to look into the matter.

Reuters ECONOMY
Published June 08,2023
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In this photo illustration, the Binance logo is displayed on a screen on June 06, 2023 in San Anselmo, California. (AFP Photo)

The U.S. Department of Justice should investigate whether cryptocurrency exchange Binance made false statements to Congress in a written response to lawmakers this year, two Democratic U.S. senators said in a letter released on Thursday.

"This is a serious matter," Senator Elizabeth Warren and Chris Van Hollen wrote in a letter to the Justice Department, saying a bipartisan group of lawmakers in March were seeking information from the industry as they weighed potential new laws.

"It appears that Binance and Binance.US undermined this important investigation and the legislative process by providing false and misleading information to Congress" in their reply to the information request, the senators said, adding: "The department should, in conjunction with the ongoing SEC complaint, conduct a rapid and thorough investigation of this matter."

U.S. financial regulators this week cracked down on the crypto industry with legal action against Binance, the world's largest cryptocurrency exchange, and cryptocurrency platform Coinbase.

Representatives for Binance did not immediately respond to a request for comment on the letter. Representatives for the Justice Department could not be immediately reached.