All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 45
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         Article ArticleCisco’s $8.6M settlement for security flaws has broader ramificationsCisco has reached an $8.6 million settlement for knowingly selling video surveillance software with critical security vulnerabilities. It’s believed to be the first cyber-security whistleblower case of its kind successfully litigated under the False Claims Act. 
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      ArticleMylan nears $30M settlement with SEC in EpiPen investigationMylan disclosed in a regulatory filing that it has reached a $30 million agreement-in-principle to resolve the SEC’s investigation alleging securities violations for disclosures surrounding EpiPens. 
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         Article ArticlePetrobras receives $112.3M from leniency agreements, other dealsPetrobras said it has received 425 million reais (U.S. $112.3 million) from leniency agreements and repatriations carried out by Brazil’s Federal Prosecutor’s Office. 
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         Article Article3M discloses FCPA probe3M said it is conducting an internal investigation into potential violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act concerning suspicious travel activities and related recordkeeping issues with regard to marketing efforts in China. 
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      ArticleCapital One announces massive data breachCapital One Financial announced a hacker obtained the personal information of approximately 100 million individuals in the United States and approximately six million individuals in Canada. 
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         Article ArticleBlockchain: The new frontier for supply chain risk managementA new pilot project currently being explored by the U.S. Food and Drug Administration has enlisted IBM, KPMG, Merck, and Walmart to help determine how to incorporate blockchain into pharmaceutical supply chains. 
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         Article ArticleOverseas whistleblowers continue to fuel SEC programForeign national whistleblowers play a strong role in the SEC’s whistleblower program, highlighted by the most recent award of $500,000 to an overseas informant. This latest payout appears to mark at least the 13th time the SEC has awarded an overseas whistleblower. 
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      ArticleThe Facebook Effect: ‘Price of privacy violations just went up’The FTC hit Facebook with a ground-breaking $5 billion penalty for privacy violations, but the bigger takeaway for CCOs is the unprecedented new privacy and corporate governance obligations the company must implement. 
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      ArticleFacebook to pay $100M for misleading disclosuresIn addition to its record-breaking FTC fine, Facebook on Wednesday reached a $100 million settlement with the SEC for making misleading disclosures regarding the risk of misuse of its user data. 
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      ArticleAppeals Court upholds bribery conviction of Alstom NetworkThe Criminal Division of the U.K. Court of Appeal has upheld the April 2018 conviction of Alstom Network UK over a bribery case concerning an infrastructure contract in Tunisia. 
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      ArticleMicrosoft to pay $25M in FCPA caseMicrosoft and a subsidiary will pay $25.3 million in combined criminal and civil penalties to resolve the U.S. government’s investigation into violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. 
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         Article ArticleLesson from Equifax penalty (at least $575M): Breach ‘entirely preventable’What resulted in the largest-ever breach of consumer data culminated in the largest data breach enforcement action in history. 
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         Article ArticleFive compliance lessons from Walmart’s FCPA settlementWalmart’s FCPA settlement serves as a cautionary tale for chief compliance officers everywhere of what not to do, but also on how to successfully redress underlying problems. 
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         Article ArticleNovartis sets aside $700M in kickback caseSwiss pharmaceutical drug maker Novartis announced it has set aside $700 million for a potential settlement in a long-running lawsuit over allegations that the company paid hundreds of millions of dollars in kickbacks to doctors to induce them into prescribing drugs to patients to boost their sales. 
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      ArticleHoneywell discloses Petrobras-related FCPA probeHoneywell International announced in a regulatory filing that it is being investigated by U.S. and Brazilian authorities as to whether the company’s use of third parties in Brazil violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. 
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      ArticleQualcomm fined $271M for predatory pricingThe European Commission has fined Qualcomm 242 million Euros (U.S. $271 million) for anti-competitive behavior in violation of EU antitrust rules. Qualcomm says it has done nothing wrong and will appeal the finding. 
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         Article ArticleFINRA issues clarifying guidance on ‘extraordinary cooperation’ creditThe Financial Industry Regulatory Authority has issued supplemental guidance clarifying how companies and individuals that demonstrate “extraordinary cooperation” in investigations can receive enforcement credit. 
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         Article ArticleCCO salary benchmark reportsA newly released benchmark report from BarkerGilmore shows compliance annual salary trends by industry, education, and more. 
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         Article ArticleReckitt Benckiser’s record $1.4B opioid settlement a warning for drug companiesReckitt Benckiser Group will pay $1.4 billion to resolve a long-running federal investigation concerning the sales and marketing of the opioid addiction treatment drug Suboxone. 
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         Article ArticleReport: Corruption worsening in AfricaMost African citizens believe corruption is getting worse in their country and that their government is doing a bad job tackling it, according to the 10th edition of the “Global Corruption Barometer – Africa.” 
 
             
 
            

