Articles | Compliance Week – Page 18
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loanDepot appoints chief risk officer
Consumer lending and real estate services provider loanDepot announced the appointment of Joseph Grassi as chief risk officer.
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WillowTree names chief diversity officer
WillowTree, a digital product consultancy service, announced the appointment of Kelli Palmer as chief diversity officer.
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Berkshire Hills Bancorp appoints chief compliance officer
Berkshire Hills Bancorp, the parent company of Berkshire Bank, announced the appointment of Ashlee Flores as executive vice president and chief compliance officer.
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Hay & Watson loses PCAOB registration over altered audit docs
Canadian public accounting firm Hay & Watson had its registration permanently revoked and must jointly pay a fine of $50,000 along with its owner for violating Public Company Accounting Oversight Board rules and standards and failing to cooperate with an inspection.
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PCAOB vet Mark Adler returns to lead enforcement
The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced the appointment of Mark Adler as acting director of its Division of Enforcement and Investigations.
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Strategies for balancing risk/reward of investing in new technologies
Taking a step back before committing to a technology project to weigh the risks and rewards can prove beneficial in the long term. Consider the following best practices.
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Germany strives for coordination in enhanced AML efforts
Germany has unveiled plans to tackle financial crime more effectively by creating a new federal authority to strengthen enforcement and improve coordination among the country’s current supervisors, of which there are more than 300.
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DOJ gets guilty plea in first crypto insider trading case
Nikhil Wahi, brother of former Coinbase product manager Ishan Wahi, pleaded guilty to one count of wire fraud conspiracy as part of the Department of Justice’s first case regarding the insider trading of cryptocurrency assets.
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BNY Mellon, 2 others settle with SEC in landmark municipal bonds cases
The Securities and Exchange Commission charged four underwriters with failing to satisfy exemption requirements related to limited offerings of municipal bonds—the first time the agency has taken such an action.
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VMware to pay $8M to settle SEC charges over misleading financials
Cloud services provider VMware will pay $8 million to settle allegations from the Securities and Exchange Commission it misled investors by hiding its lagging financial performance.
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NAVEX survey: Remote work, whistleblower trends to test speak-up cultures
Maintaining a speak-up culture requires increased attention from businesses with many employees still working remote, putting more of an onus on the reporting function, according to the latest NAVEX study.
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OCC names chief climate risk officer to lead new office
The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency has reinforced its commitment to confronting risks posed by climate change with the appointment of Yue (Nina) Chen as chief climate risk officer.
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In person or remote? Best practices for navigating tension of hybrid work model
Remote workers enjoy the flexibility. In-person employees love they’ve got the office to themselves. But there is a risk these two types of employees will begin to resent each other, creating a corporate culture clash, labor and compliance professionals say.
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Court orders $2M from Ambassador Advisors and execs, including CCO
Ambassador Advisors and three of its executives, including its chief compliance officer, must pay a total of more than $2 million for failing to disclose conflicts of interest related to fees received from mutual fund share classes selected for clients.
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PwC lawsuit prompts reconsideration of after-hour work events
Big Four audit firm PwC is being sued by one of its employees for more than £200,000 (U.S. $234,000) after he injured himself at a post-work drink event in 2019. The incident is not the first where “team-bonding” efforts have proven problematic.
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UPS DEI chief to retire; HR head to take on added role
With longtime Executive Vice President and Chief DEI Officer Charlene Thomas set to retire, UPS announced EVP and Chief Human Resources Officer Darrell Ford will take on the added role.
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Pioneer’s chief administration officer to head compliance
Community banking and financial services company Pioneer will have recently appointed Executive Vice President and Chief Administration Officer Thomas Signor head its compliance and risk functions.
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Trading 212 appoints chief compliance officer
Trading 212, a U.K.-based fintech company, appointed Darren Dale as group chief compliance officer.
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Former Contech exec imprisoned 18 months for bid-rigging scheme
Brent Brewbaker, a former executive for civil engineering firm Contech Engineered Solutions, was sentenced to 18 months in federal prison for his role in a long-running bid-rigging scheme in North Carolina.
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Opioid cases against retail pharmacy chains yield compliance lessons
Two cases involving five retail pharmacy chains winding their way through court foretell a long and costly road ahead for all companies across the pharmaceutical supply chain battling litigation for their alleged roles in fueling the opioid epidemic.