By Chris Prentice
(Reuters) -The lone Democrat on the U.S. Commodity Futures Trading Commission, and one of just two remaining commissioners at the agency, said on Tuesday that she will leave the regulator on September 3.
Commissioner Kristin Johnson, who announced her leaving date in a statement, had previously announced that she intended to leave the agency. Her term ended in April 2025; commissioners can continue beyond their terms. Acting Chairman Caroline Pham, a Republican who is the only other commissioner currently at the regulator, has also said she intends to leave.
WHY IT MATTERS
Leadership at the CFTC, which is expected to take on increased oversight of new markets including crypto, is in flux amid Johnson’s imminent exit.
The CFTC is typically led by a five-person commiss