Megan Barbero, chief legal officer and general counsel of the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), will leave next week, joining a wave of departures from the agency's senior officials who have been responsible for legal battles with the crypto industry in the past few years. Regarding Barbero's departure, SEC Chairman Gary Gensler said in a statement: "Her thoughtful advice and judgment are essential to the Commission's decision-making." Barbero's departure is scheduled for January 20, coinciding with the swearing-in of U.S. President-elect Donald Trump. Barbero is the agency's chief legal officer, responsible for how the legal department handles disputes with crypto businesses in federal courts and advises on its enforcement positions. She has served as general counsel since February 2023. The SEC's chief of enforcement, Gurbir Grewal, left in October, and Paul Munter, the accounting chief who was responsible for the agency's controversial crypto accounting policies, also announced this week that he is leaving. (CoinDesk)