All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 25
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         Article ArticleTwitter could face up to $250M FTC fine for misuse of dataTwitter disclosed in a regulatory filing that it could face fines of up to $250 million by the Federal Trade Commission for misusing people’s personal information for advertising purposes. 
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         Article ArticleBausch Health to pay $45M for misleading disclosuresThe Securities and Exchange Commission charged Bausch Health (formerly Valeant Pharmaceuticals) and three former executives for improper revenue recognition and misleading disclosures in SEC filings and earnings presentations. 
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         Article ArticleAdvice for compliance from new DOJ Criminal Division headActing Justice Department Criminal Division head Brian Rabbitt shares his perspective on recent updates to the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs guidance, the FCPA Resource Guide, and more. 
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         Article ArticleSFO charges Airbus subsidiary for corrupt acts in Saudi ArabiaThe U.K. Serious Fraud Office announced charges against GPT Special Project Management and three individuals concerning a criminal investigation that began eight years ago into allegations of misconduct in Saudi Arabia. 
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         Article ArticleOch-Ziff investors reach $136M proposed settlement in FCPA caseSculptor Capital Management (formerly Och-Ziff Capital Management) has “agreed in principle” to a $136 million settlement with former shareholders of Africo Resources and the DOJ for violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. 
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         Article ArticleAnalysis: Comparing the IIA’s new ‘Three Lines Model’ to the old oneThe biggest improvement in the IIA’s new “Three Lines Model” of risk management is it allows for greater flexibility between “lines” and is less likely to be interpreted so literally. 
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         Article ArticleShared elements of best-in-class risk and compliance programsA revamped NAVEX Global report reinforces a long-held belief in the compliance industry that those companies that trust employees to behave ethically continuously work to improve culture. 
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         Article ArticleJohnson & Johnson discloses FCPA probeJohnson & Johnson disclosed in a regulatory filing that it is fielding FCPA inquiries from the DOJ and SEC with regard to an investigation into potential bribery and anti-competitive practices in Brazil. 
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         Article ArticleHSBC US appoints chief compliance officerHSBC has appointed Christine Lowthian as chief compliance officer US, effective as of July 20. 
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         Article ArticleTaro Pharma to pay $206M to resolve price-fixing chargesTaro Pharmaceuticals will pay a $205.7 million criminal penalty to resolve charges as part of the Justice Department’s ongoing investigation into the generic pharmaceutical industry. 
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         Article ArticleGoldman Sachs reaches $4B 1MDB settlement with MalaysiaGoldman Sachs reached a nearly $4 billion agreement in principle with the Government of Malaysia to resolve all criminal and regulatory proceedings related to three 1MDB bond transactions. 
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         Article ArticleFacing potential takeover, PG&E pins hopes on reorganizationFound to be at fault for yet another wildfire last week, PG&E’s return from bankruptcy is off to a rocky start. A new reorganization plan at the company built around risk management and safety is key to avoiding a takeover by the state of California. 
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         Article ArticleFirst American first charged with NYDFS cyber-regulation abusesFirst American Title Insurance Company has become the first firm to face charges alleging violations of the New York State Department of Financial Services’ Cybersecurity Regulation. 
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      ArticleSEC fines UBS $10M over municipal bond offeringsUBS Financial Services has agreed to pay more than $10 million to resolve SEC charges that it circumvented the priority given to retail investors in certain municipal bond offerings. 
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         Article ArticleNew U.K. regime targets human rights abusersThe United Kingdom issued its first wave of sanctions this month under a new regime targeting those who commit human rights abuses, with the promise of many more sanctions to come. 
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         Article ArticleExelon subsidiary ComEd to pay $200M in lobbying, bribery caseCommonwealth Edison will pay a $200 million fine as part of a deferred prosecution agreement with the Department of Justice to resolve a criminal investigation into a years-long bribery scheme concerning lobbying practices in Illinois. 
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         Article ArticleG4S reaches proposed deferred prosecution agreement with SFOA U.K. subsidiary of G4S has reached a proposed deferred prosecution agreement with the Serious Fraud Office to resolve an investigation into fraudulent contract activity with the U.K. Ministry of Justice. 
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      ArticleSupreme Court to consider scope of FTC enforcement authorityThe Supreme Court agreed to hear a case that will decide whether the FTC can seek to recoup funds unlawfully obtained by individuals and companies resulting from violations of consumer protection laws. 
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         Article ArticleFCPA Resource Guide revision a gold mine for compliance officersThe first update to the SEC and Justice Department’s FCPA Resource Guide since it was published in 2012 includes several clarifications intended to benefit chief compliance officers and in-house counsel. 
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      ArticleGrant Thornton UK fined $2.4M for ethical, independence failuresThe U.K. Financial Reporting Council fined Grant Thornton £1.95 million (U.S. $2.4 million) for firmwide ethical and independence failures concerning an audit of alcohol retailer Conviviality Retail. 
 
             
 
            

