The Chamber of Commerce, long a critic of the Securities and Exchange Commission, has blasted the agency for its record in winning enforcement actions. In a report on the SEC, the Chamber suggested that "the commission should closely evaluate the number of recent losses in litigated enforcement actions, the various reasons for those losses, and the criticism of both factual assertions and legal theories that are contained in the decisions." 

There seems to be some difference of opinion over the Commission's success rate; the SEC says it won 82% of enforcement actions  brought between 2003 and 2005, while the chamber refers to a "wave" of losses, citing two already this year. Unrelated to the report, the SEC, according to Reuters, is considering a five-member commission that would have input regarding the agenda of the SEC's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations.