Although parties to the FTX case have complained about the “alleged” costs associated with appointing an examiner, for “both legal and practical purposes, any costs associated with appointing an examiner do not justify departure from the statutory requirement to appoint an examiner where, as here, the statutory criteria are met,” DOJ Trustee Andrew R. Vara said in the filing.
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