Failed crypto exchange FTX Trading Ltd lacked fundamental financial and accounting controls, stifled dissent within the company and joked internally about their tendency to lose track of millions of US dollars in assets, according to a report by the company’s debtors.
The report is the first released by FTX debtors since Sam Bankman-Fried’s digital-asset empire rapidly collapsed into bankruptcy in November last year, with billions of dollars in customer funds lost.
At the root of FTX’s spectacular collapse was “hubris, incompetence and greed” on the part of Bankman-Fried and top executives, including former engineering director Nishad Singh and former chief technology officer Gary Wang (王紫霄), the report said.
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“Despite the public image it sought to create of a responsible business, the FTX Group was tightly controlled by a small group of individuals who showed little interest in instituting an appropriate oversight or control framework,” the report said.
“These individuals stifled dissent, commingled and misused corporate and customer funds, lied to third parties about their business, joked internally about their tendency to lose track of millions of dollars in assets, and thereby caused the FTX Group to collapse as swiftly as it had grown,” the report said.
When FTX filed for Chapter 11, the company did not even have a complete list of who its employees were, the report said.
“We are releasing the first report in the spirit of transparency that we promised since the beginning of the Chapter 11 process,” FTX’s new chief executive officer and chief restructuring officer John Ray III said in a press release.
Despite asset levels of billions of dollars and enormous transaction volumes, FTX “lacked fundamental financial and accounting controls. Reconstruction of the debtors’ balance sheets is an ongoing, bottom-up exercise that continues to require significant effort by professionals,” the report said.
Digital assets worth more than US$1.4 billion have been recovered and secured in cold storage, the debtors said in the report.
They added that an additional US$1.7 billion has been identified and is in the process of being recovered.
The debtors said they reviewed more than 1 million documents and analyzed the cryptocurrency firm’s available financial records and electronic devices, as well as interviewed 19 employees as it put together the overview of FTX’s control failures.
Bankman-Fried faces trial in October after pleading not guilty to fraud and campaign-finance law charges.
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