Request For Investigation of Alaska Native Corporation (ANC) Proxy Solicitation is a formal document that is submitted to the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) for an investigation into the practices of a particular ANC concerning the solicitation of proxies from its shareholders. The purpose of the request is to determine if the ANC has engaged in any improper or illegal practices in the solicitation of proxies. The request can be made by any individual, organization, or political entity that has a legal interest in the outcome of the investigation. The request should include the name of the ANC, contact information, and a detailed explanation of the alleged improper practices. The FTC and the SEC have two types of requests for investigation of Alaska Native Corporation proxy solicitation: 1. Preliminary Inquiry: This is a non-public inquiry that is conducted to determine if there is sufficient evidence to open a formal investigation. The FTC and SEC may request additional information from the ANC and other parties. 2. Formal Investigation: This is a public inquiry that is conducted to assess the merits of the allegations and determine if any legal remedies should be pursued. If the investigation finds that the ANC has engaged in improper or illegal practices, the FTC and SEC may pursue legal action against the ANC.