All Regulatory Enforcement articles – Page 79

  • Sberbank
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    Treasury expands sanctions against large Russian banks

    2022-04-06T19:10:00Z

    The Department of the Treasury announced strengthened sanctions against two of Russia’s largest financial institutions, Sberbank and Alfa-Bank, that were already subject to U.S. restrictions.

  • KPMG
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    Ex-KPMG audit head fined record $100K by PCAOB over cheating scandal

    2022-04-06T14:56:00Z

    Scott Marcello, the former vice chair of audit at KPMG during the Big Four firm’s infamous cheating scandal, was fined a record $100,000 by the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board for his supervision failures.

  • Danske Bank
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    Danske Bank fined $1.5M for data processing failures under GDPR

    2022-04-06T13:40:00Z

    The Danish Data Protection Agency has reported Danske Bank to the police and fined it 10 million Danish kroner (U.S. $1.47 million) over its failure to erase customers’ personal data in its systems in violation of the General Data Protection Regulation.

  • Article

    Ex-Poseidon exec gets 3-year sentence in securities fraud case

    2022-04-05T22:03:00Z

    Joseph Kostelecky, former executive VP of U.S. operations at Poseidon Concepts, was sentenced to three years in prison and ordered to pay approximately $406.2 million in restitution for perpetrating a scheme to fraudulently inflate the company’s reported revenue.

  • Rosneft tank
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    S&P Global fined $79K over alleged 2016-17 dealings with sanctioned Rosneft

    2022-04-04T11:54:00Z

    Financial analytics provider S&P Global agreed to pay $78,750 as part of a settlement with the Office of Foreign Assets Control regarding alleged dealings with sanctioned Russian state-owned oil company Rosneft in 2016 and 2017.

  • DOJ building
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    ​DOJ declines FCPA prosecution of insurance broker JLT

    2022-04-04T11:45:00Z

    The Department of Justice informed Jardine Lloyd Thompson Group Holdings it would not face prosecution under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act despite alleged evidence of nearly $3.2 million the company paid in bribes to Ecuadorian government officials.

  • LA Fashion District
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    FinCEN fines A&S World Trading $275K in first GTO action

    2022-04-01T21:09:00Z

    The Financial Crimes Enforcement Network fined A&S World Trading $275,000 for willful violations of the Bank Secrecy Act in its first enforcement action against a company for failing to comply with a geographic targeting order.

  • Coal mining
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    Ex-coal company exec charged with FCPA violations

    2022-04-01T15:13:00Z

    Former coal company executive Charles Hunter Hobson was arrested on charges of violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, laundering funds, and receiving kickbacks in an alleged bribery scheme in Egypt, the Department of Justice announced.

  • SEC
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    SEC 2022 exam priorities stress compliance ‘must be empowered’

    2022-03-31T18:46:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission released its 2022 examination priorities, providing investment firms, broker-dealers, and other registrants a breakdown of what issues the Division of Examinations will focus on this year.

  • Treasury Department
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    Senators call for close of private investment AML/CFT loophole

    2022-03-31T17:29:00Z

    Sens. Sheldon Whitehouse (D-R.I.) and Elizabeth Warren (D-Mass.) called on the Treasury Department and SEC to close a “disconcerting loophole” that exempts hedge funds and other private investment firms from reporting suspicious activity within their transactions to authorities.

  • Activision
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    Approved Activision Blizzard settlement with EEOC offers lessons for tech

    2022-03-31T16:50:00Z

    A federal judge gave final approval to a settlement reached last year between Activision Blizzard and the Equal Employment Opportunity Commission regarding the video game company’s systemic culture of sexual harassment, pregnancy discrimination, and retaliation.

  • Article

    Ex-chief compliance officer pleads guilty in Ponzi scheme

    2022-03-30T20:12:00Z

    Vania May Bell, the former chief compliance officer and controller of Executive Compensation Planners, pleaded guilty for participating in a Ponzi scheme with her father that defrauded clients out of more than $11 million.

  • Baidu
    Article

    Baidu headlines new batch of HFCAA designations

    2022-03-30T18:56:00Z

    Technology giant Baidu is the latest high-profile Chinese company to be warned by the Securities and Exchange Commission of potential delisting under the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act.

  • Kenneth Polite
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    Kenneth Polite to deliver keynote at Compliance Week 2022

    2022-03-28T12:00:00Z

    Kenneth Polite Jr., head of the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division and a former chief compliance officer, will deliver a morning keynote at Day 2 of Compliance Week’s National Conference in Washington, D.C. from May 16-18.

  • Oil
    Article

    SFO dealt blow after second Unaoil conviction overturned

    2022-03-25T16:39:00Z

    The U.K. Serious Fraud Office was dealt another blow after Paul Bond, a former sales manager at Dutch energy services company SBM Offshore, had his 42-month jail sentence overturned because the agency failed to disclose vital evidence in its Unaoil case.

  • ZTE
    Article

    Judge ends ZTE probation after 5 years

    2022-03-24T21:38:00Z

    A U.S. district court judge agreed to end ZTE’s five-year probation following the Chinese telecommunications company’s 2017 guilty plea for violating Iran sanctions.

  • UK data
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    New ICO head strives for reassurance in first speech

    2022-03-24T19:49:00Z

    John Edwards, head of the U.K. Information Commissioner’s Office, said he wants to bring greater certainty for companies regarding their data compliance needs, especially if the government’s drive to reduce regulatory burdens results in the EU withdrawing its data adequacy decision.

  • Weibo
    Article

    SEC adds Weibo to HFCAA watchlist

    2022-03-23T18:33:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission added Chinese social media giant Weibo Corp. to its list of companies not in compliance with the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act.

  • Dark money
    Article

    Report: Number of AML fines up, penalty totals down in 2021

    2022-03-23T16:23:00Z

    The number of anti-money laundering fines assessed against financial institutions globally reached its highest amount in six years during 2021, though the penalty amounts associated with those enforcement actions dropped notably, according to Kroll’s annual benchmark report.

  • Ericsson
    Article

    Ericsson mum on Iraq misconduct amid ‘comprehensive review’

    2022-03-23T16:13:00Z

    Ericsson has launched a sweeping review into evidence it uncovered regarding misconduct in Iraq and the subsequent disclosure of those findings after the Department of Justice warned the Swedish telecom of a second breach of its 2019 deferred prosecution agreement.