Ed Sweeney, a spokesman for S&P, said in an e-mail response to the daily that: "S&P has received several requests from different government agencies over the last few years.
We continue to cooperate with these requests. We do not prevent such agencies from speaking with current or former employees."
"A successful case or settlement against a giant like S&P could accelerate the shift away from the traditional ratings system," the NYT said.
Meanwhile, the US Securities and Exchange Commission has also been investigating possible wrongdoing at S&P and may be looking at the other two major agencies, Moody's and Fitch Ratings, the NYT said, citing a person familiar with the matter.
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