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Binance's New CEO Faces Scrutiny

In a recent interview, Binance's new CEO, Richard Teng, confronted tough questions regarding the exchange's compliance history and future governance.

Binance's New CEO Faces Scrutiny

In a recent interview, Binance's new CEO, Richard Teng, confronted tough questions regarding the exchange's compliance history and future governance. Here are key takeaways:

Teng openly admitted past compliance shortcomings, emphasising that Binance's control mechanisms were insufficient. He acknowledged mistakes and expressed a commitment to evolving into a "user-led" and "compliance-led" organisation.

Evasive on Governance

Despite a transparent approach to past errors, Teng remained evasive on governance matters. Moderator Scott Chipolina pressed for answers on Binance's global headquarters, audit plans, employee count, and UK licensing, but specific responses were lacking.

Vague Outlook

When questioned about the future of Binance under his leadership, Teng offered a vague response, stating that "a lot of things will change" without delving into specifics. The discussion shifted toward broader industry landscape observations.

Audit Ambiguity

Teng clarified that, as a private company not publicly raising funds, Binance isn't obligated to disclose certain details. While claiming ongoing audits in regulated jurisdictions, he declined to name a specific auditor, adding an element of ambiguity.

Call for Transparency

Moderator Chipolina emphasised the importance of transparency for Binance, given its stature as the largest crypto exchange. Teng, while acknowledging accountability to users, left some questions unanswered.

Teng's debut interview comes in the aftermath of founder Changpeng "CZ" Zhao's departure amid a significant legal settlement. The exchange aims for a transformative journey, balancing user-centricity and robust compliance.

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