- Dina ElBoghdady
- Reporter
Dina ElBoghdady reports on consumer regulatory issues, including food safety, privacy and consumer product safety. Before joining the Post, ElBoghdady covered Capitol Hill and then the auto industry for the Washington bureau of the Detroit News. She had also worked in the Orange County Register’s Washington bureau, writing about the county’s congressional delegation. ElBoghdady’s first job in journalism was at States News Service, where she reported on Congress for several California newspapers.
Judge rules Chinese accounting affiliates violated U.S. law
Decision to bar audits for six months from Chinese affiliates of Big Four firms called “stunning.”
Congress cuts SEC’s funding for tech upgrades
The regulator is struggling to keep up with a market dominated by high-speed traders.
Nasdaq to stop operating price-quote technology
The exchange was unsuccessful in a bid to upgrade the software in light of a high-profile shutdown.
Alcoa to pay $384 million to settle Bahrain bribery case
The aluminum giant was charged with bribing Bahraini royals, others, to secure business in the Gulf nation.
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