News | Compliance Week – Page 16
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         News Brief News BriefSEC penalizes seven firms $3M total for impeding whistleblower protectionsSeven public companies will pay a total of $3 million in fines for requiring employees to sign agreements containing provisions that impeded their ability to report misconduct to the Securities and Exchange Commission. 
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         News Brief News BriefCircor avoids fine after self-reporting accounting control violations to SECMassachusetts-based technology company Circor International settled charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission regarding deficient internal accounting controls without paying a fine. 
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         News Brief News BriefCISA creates new portal for businesses to file cyber incident reportsThe U.S. Department of Homeland Security’s Cybersecurity and Infrastructure Security Agency has created a new online portal for organizations to voluntarily report cybersecurity incidents, including ransomware attacks. 
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         News Brief News BriefSEC fines Nationwide Planning, affiliates combined $240K over impeding whistleblowersBroker-dealer Nationwide Planning Associates and two affiliated investment advisers impeded potential whistleblowers from reporting misconduct to the Securities and Exchange Commission and have agreed to settle the charges for a combined $240,000. 
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         News Brief News BriefSix credit rating firms to pay $49M for off-channel comms violationsSix credit rating agencies will pay $49 million in fines to the Securities and Exchange Commission for allowing their employees to communicate on company business using nonapproved communication channels like Whats App and WeChat. 
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         News Brief News BriefFed's new capital requirement latest fallout from 2023 banking failuresThe Federal Reserve Board will require more than 30 of country’s largest banks to maintain a minimum percentage of capital in reserve, a percentage which the Fed calculated based on their complexity and whether they are considered a global systemically important bank. 
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         News Brief News BriefFinCEN finalizes AML rules for investment advisers, cash real estate transactionsThe Treasury Department’s Financial Crimes Enforcement Network released new anti-money laundering requirements for U.S. investment advisers and real estate professionals that attempt to close loopholes that criminals and kleptocrats have long exploited. 
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         News Brief News BriefRaymond James to pay $1.9M over failing to supervise mutual fund transactionsRaymond James & Associates and its subsidiary agreed to pay more than $1.9 million to settle allegations levied by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority that it didn’t have an effective system to handle customer complaints, along with millions of direct mutual fund transactions not reasonably being supervised. 
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         News Brief News BriefBank of America unit reaches $3M settlement with FINRA over surveillance lapsesA subsidiary of Bank of America agreed to pay $3 million and take remedial measures to resolve allegations that its surveillance system didn’t detect manipulative trading, the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority said. 
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         News Brief News BriefBCG avoids criminal prosecution for FCPA violations related to bribes in AngolaThe Department of Justice declined to prosecute Boston Consulting Group for allegedly bribing Angolan officials in violation of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, citing the firm’s prompt self-disclosure and timely remediation. 
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         News Brief News BriefNasdaq unit reaches $22M settlement with CFTC over supervision failuresThe Commodity Futures Trading Commission fined a Nasdaq subsidiary $22 million over allegedly misleading the public, regulators, and its own compliance staff about the details of a trader incentive program. 
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         News Brief News BriefPham cries CFTC overreach against compliance officer in $48M fine of TOTSAThe Commodities Futures Trading Commission fined TOTSA TotalEnergies Trading $48 million for allegedly engaging in price manipulation, with Commissioner Carolyn Pham defending a compliance officer at the Swiss energy company accused of making false statements. 
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         News Brief News BriefCFTC orders BNY to pay $5M over reporting failuresBNY, formerly BNY Mellon, will pay a $5 million fine to the Commodity Futures Trading Commission for “significant reporting failures” related to its swap dealer business. 
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         News Brief News BriefNordea Bank to pay $35M to resolve NYDFS probe into AML shortcomingsFinland-based Nordea Bank will pay $35 million to resolve an investigation by the New York Department of Financial Services into “significant compliance failures” in its anti-money laundering and Bank Secrecy Act program. 
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         News Brief News BriefAustal reaches $49M deal with DOJ, SEC over accounting, securities fraud, false claimsThe U.S.-based subsidiary of Australian defense contractor Austal will pay $48.8 million in fines and restitution to settle allegations that it committed accounting and securities fraud, misled federal auditors, and violated the False Claims Act. 
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         News Brief News BriefDOJ orders LA to pay $38M over filing false claims for HUD grantsLos Angeles will pay more than $38 million to resolve allegations, first brought by two whistleblower, that for a decade the city knowingly shut people with disabilities out of affordable housing created through federal funds, the Department of Justice (DOJ) said. 
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         News Brief News BriefSEC fines Sound Point Capital $1.8M over policy failuresInvestment adviser Sound Point Capital Management will pay a $1.8 million fine to the Securities and Exchange Commission for failing to have written compliance procedures on handling material nonpublic information. 
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         News Brief News BriefDutch DPA fines Uber $324M over transferring driver data to U.S.The Dutch Data Protection Authority fined Uber 290 million euros (U.S. $323.7 million) for illegally transferring data on European drivers to American servers and failing to appropriately safeguard the transfers. 
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         News Brief News BriefTwo pairs of whistleblowers claim separate SEC awards totaling $122MTwo pairs of claimants will receive whistleblower awards totaling more than $98 million and $24 million, respectively, for information they provided to the Securities and Exchange Commission that led to an enforcement action. 
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         News Brief News BriefTD Bank discloses liabilities over AML probes in U.S. balloon to $2.6BTD Bank has set aside $2.6 billion to settle allegations made by U.S. regulators that deficiencies in its anti-money laundering program allowed fentanyl traffickers to launder money on its platform. 
 
             
 
            

