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As Musk polices his own conflicts, some agencies hear sirens going off


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The billionaire's private interests intersect with wide areas of government work — and federal workers worry about his public role.

The article from MSN discusses concerns about Elon Musk's potential conflicts of interest due to his multiple high-profile roles in various companies. Musk, who leads Tesla, SpaceX, Neuralink, and The Boring Company, has recently taken on the role of overseeing Twitter's content moderation policies, which has raised flags among regulatory agencies. The Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) are particularly alarmed by Musk's involvement in Twitter's operations, especially given his past run-ins with these agencies over issues like tweeting about Tesla's privatization without proper disclosure. Critics argue that Musk's decisions could favor his own companies or personal interests, potentially breaching regulations designed to prevent conflicts of interest. This situation has led to increased scrutiny and calls for more stringent oversight to ensure that Musk's actions do not compromise the integrity of the companies he leads or the platforms he influences.

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