All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 22
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         Article ArticleBrazilian meatpacker’s FCPA settlement details widespread corruptionBrazilian company JBS, the largest meat producer in the world, and its holding company agreed to pay nearly $300 million for systemic and widespread corruption in settlements with two U.S. enforcement agencies. 
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         Article ArticleBest practices for M&A cyber-security due diligence in a virtual worldThe slowdown in mergers and acquisitions in the early stages of the coronavirus pandemic in March is waning, and M&A activity is approaching pre-pandemic levels again, with cyber-security risk now the top concern. 
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         Article ArticleEx-KPMG partner avoids prison in cheating scandal sentencingFormer KPMG partner David Britt has been sentenced to six months of home confinement for his role in a cheating scandal that has haunted the Big Four audit firm for two years and is now finally nearing its end. 
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      ArticleDOJ official: ‘Inability to pay’ playing more prominent role in criminal casesRevenue constraints faced by companies due to the coronavirus pandemic are factoring more prominently into settlement discussions with the Department of Justice, according to acting Criminal Division head Brian Rabbitt. 
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      ArticleWorld Bank debars Kalpataru Power Transmission for fraudThe World Bank announced the debarment of India-based Kalpataru Power Transmission for 12 months and one day for fraudulent practices connected to power development projects in the Democratic Republic of the Congo and Egypt. 
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      ArticleGE facing potential SEC action over accounting issuesGeneral Electric revealed in a regulatory filing that it is facing a civil injunctive action from the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding accounting issues tied to its legacy insurance portfolio. 
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         Article ArticleFINMA orders Banca Credinvest to improve AML measuresThe Swiss Financial Market Supervisory Authority found Banca Credinvest “seriously breached” anti-money laundering regulations with regard to dealings with PDVSA in Venezuela. 
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         Article ArticleClimate-related risk disclosures reach global boiling pointFrom local governments around the world to U.S. regulators to activist investors, the debate over corporate climate-related risk disclosures is approaching a boiling point. 
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      ArticleTravel service company to pay $6M for violating Cuba sanctionsGenerali Global Assistance has agreed to pay approximately $5.9 million for violating U.S. sanctions. The action comes a week after OFAC amended its Cuban Assets Control Regulations. 
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         Article ArticleHP fined $6M for disclosure violations and control failuresHP has agreed to pay $6 million in a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission to resolve allegations of disclosure violations and control failures regarding improper sales practices. 
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         Article ArticleH&M Germany fined $41.3M in one of largest GDPR penaltiesIn one of the largest GDPR fines imposed, a regional data protection authority in Germany fined H&M Germany €35.2 million (U.S. $41.3 million) for excessive monitoring of several hundred employees by one of the retailer’s subsidiaries. 
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         Article ArticleMorgan Stanley fined $5M for short sales violationsThe SEC has hit Morgan Stanley with a cease-and-desist order imposing a censure and a $5 million penalty resulting from violations of Regulation SHO, the agency’s regulations governing short sales. 
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         Article ArticleSEC charges Manitex, three former execs with accounting fraudThe SEC has brought charges against Manitex International and three of its former senior executives for engaging in accounting fraud that resulted in the issuance of materially misstated financial statements. 
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         Premium PremiumWhat compliance can do to advance diversity and inclusion effortsExperts offer best practices on how to ensure your D&I policies, training, and resources are sufficient at this social and cultural inflection point. 
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         Article ArticleCitibank affiliates fined $4.5M for deleting subpoenaed audio filesThree Citibank affiliates have been collectively ordered to pay $4.5 million to settle CFTC charges regarding supervision failures that led to the deletion of subpoenaed audio files. 
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         Article ArticleOECD report: Fear of enforcement drives fight against corruptionFear of enforcement and the consequential reputational fallout of an enforcement action are the top drivers for developing an anti-corruption compliance program, states a new report by the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development. 
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         Article ArticleSurvey: Practitioners weigh in on IIA’s new Three Lines ModelA look at results from a joint survey from Compliance Week and Workiva reveals companies could benefit from a deep dive into the IIA’s new Three Lines Model, especially in light of the recent pandemic. 
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      ArticleKeysight Technologies to pay $473K for sanctioned dealings in IranKeysight Technologies, a successor entity to Anite Finland, has reached a $473,157 settlement with the U.S. Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control regarding subsidiary dealings in the sanctioned country of Iran. 
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         Article ArticleWestpac set to pay record $912.6M civil penalty for AML failuresWestpac is bracing for a record AUD$1.3 billion (U.S. $912.6 million) civil penalty issued by Australia’s financial crime regulator related to a money-laundering scandal and the facilitation of child exploitation in the Philippines and Southeast Asia. 
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         Article Article‘FinCEN Files’ highlight bank leadership flaws, not compliance flawsCompliance has been taking some heat in the wake of the “FinCEN Files” reports, but it’s banks’ senior leadership that failed, not the folks filing all those SARs. 
 
             
 
            

