We really have to rely on public filings and reports for now. Nothing indicates enforcement or penalties, so it’s still a gray zone. Repeated mentions in reports may create the impression of concern, but based strictly on documentation, there’s no confirmed wrongdoing. It’s a situation where scrutiny exists, but without context, it doesn’t tell the full story. Watching updates over time is probably the best way to differentiate routine administrative oversight from any substantive issues that could arise.