CFTC Announces Departure of Enforcement Director Ian McGinley
WASHINGTON, D. C. — The Commodity Futures Trading Commission today
announced that Division of Enforcement Director Ian McGinley will
depart the agency on Jan. 17, 2025. Mr. McGinley has served as
Director of Enforcement since February 2023.
“Ian led the
Division of Enforcement to two groundbreaking years, raising the bar
to historical heights, which I am confident will deter future
misconduct and continue to prioritize victim compensation,” said CFTC
Chairman Rostin Behnam. “Under Ian’s leadership, the division has
brought first of their kind cases in both traditional and emerging
markets, published cutting-edge guidance, and reorganized and
consolidated our analytical units to strengthen the agency’s ability
to detect misconduct. On behalf of the entire CFTC, I thank Ian for
returning to public service and leading the division during this
critical time. ”
“It has been an incredible honor to serve as
the CFTC’s Director of Enforcement,” said Mr. McGinley. “I have always
said the division punches far above its weight. Consistently obtaining
judgments multiples greater than the CFTC’s entire budget, the
Division of Enforcement works tirelessly on behalf of the American
people, bringing some of law enforcement’s most complex and impactful
cases. I thank the Chairman for his confidence in me and the career
division staff who work under intense pressure to protect the
integrity of our markets. ”
During Mr. McGinley’s tenure, the
Division of Enforcement accomplished and prioritized work in the
following areas: (1) establishing the CFTC as a premier law
enforcement agency for digital asset enforcement; (2) bringing
innovative cases in emerging areas, such as insider trading and
voluntary carbon markets; (3) creating two new Task Forces: the
Cybersecurity and Emerging Technology (including artificial
intelligence) Task Force; and the Environmental Fraud Task Force; (4)
increasing transparency though issuing public guidance on penalties,
admissions, and monitors/consultants; and (5) creating a new
Surveillance and Enforcement Data Analytics Office to enhance the
division’s surveillance and analytic capabilities.
Immediately
before joining the CFTC, Mr. McGinley was a partner at a law firm. Mr.
McGinley also served for more than a decade as an Assistant U. S.
Attorney in the Southern District of New York, where he was Co-Chief
of the Complex Frauds and Cybercrime Unit, a member, a member of the
Securities and Commodities Fraud Task Force, and Chief of the
Narcotics Unit. Mr. McGinley received his J. D. from New York
University School of Law. He holds an M. P. P. from the Harvard
Kennedy School and an M. Sc. with merit from the London School of
Economics and Political Science. Mr. McGinley received his B. A. ,
magna cum laude, from Georgetown University. He clerked for the
Honorable Gene E. K. Pratter, United States District Judge for the
Eastern District of Pennsylvania.