By CW Staff2024-01-19T17:39:00
Canada-based Northland Power announced Yonni Fushman, chief legal officer and executive vice president of sustainability, was promoted to chief administrative and legal officer.
2025-08-15T18:26:00Z By Adrianne Appel
The Department of Justice says two Mexican businessmen living in Texas allegedly bribed Mexican officials to secure $2.5 million in contracts with Petróleos Mexicanos, Mexico’s state-owned oil company, and a subsidiary.
2025-07-01T23:26:00Z By Oscar Gonzalez
Since President Donald Trump took office, the U.S. Federal Trade Commission has yet to keep up the level of enforcement it had under previous chair Lina Khan. The agency, however, returned to antitrust action in the case of fuel stations, just in time for the July 4th holiday.
2025-05-01T22:54:00Z By Aaron Nicodemus
When he was hired two years ago by General Bank of Canada (GBC), Adam Ennamli was tasked with shaking up the bank’s compliance function. For too long, the small ($3.5 billion Canadian dollars in assets) but fast-growing bank based in Edmonton had spread its compliance functions across different departments. Many ...
2025-03-31T19:50:00Z By Oscar Gonzalez
Two former Democratic members of the Federal Trade Commission–Alvaro Bedoya and Rebecca Kelly Slaughter–filed a lawsuit against President Donald Trump and the remaining commissioners, claiming their recent termination was without cause and that the courts should rule their dismissals as “unlawful and ineffective.”
2025-03-19T19:15:00Z By Oscar Gonzalez
President Donald Trump fired two Democratic commissioners serving on the Federal Trade Commission, the regulatory agency overseeing antitrust and consumer protection laws and which has been traditionally independent and staffed by members of both political parties.
2025-01-28T15:06:00Z By CW Staff
Scintilla, a cryptocurrency solutions provider based in the United Arab Emirates, announced the appointment of Janey Schueller as its new chief compliance officer.
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