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Libra Taps Ex-Homeland Security General Counsel as New Legal Chief

source-logo  coindesk.com 27 August 2020 07:50, UTC

The Libra Association has hired Stevan Bunnel, a veteran of the U.S. Department of Homeland Security, as its general counsel just three months after announcing his predecessor.

  • According to a Thursday report by Bloomberg Law, Bunnel will replace Libra's first-ever general counsel, Robert Werner, a former FinCEN staffer who was hired as recently as May.
  • Werner said Bunnel is "an outstanding lawyer and a great guy."
  • Bunnel brings considerable experience to the role having spent time at Homeland Security as general counsel, and before that holding the position of managing partner of the Washington, DC, office of O’Melveny & Myers LLP, a large international law firm.
  • Earlier in his career, Bunnel spent several years at the Washington, DC, U.S. Attorney's Office, per his LinkedIn profile.
  • The general counsel role meant Werner would have had to give up his seat on the board of directors at Deutsche Bank Trust Co., a position he told Bloomberg was unwilling to relinquish.
  • The Libra Association, comprised of some 26 members including Facebook, was created to develop a global digital currency payments network.
  • The association has come under fire on multiple occasions from regulators and lawmakers over concerns the project poses a threat to central bank policies and fiscal sovereignty.

See also: Libra Hasn’t Abandoned Multi-Currency Stablecoin: Policy Director

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