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         News Brief News BriefBecton Dickinson pays $175M for misleading investors about flawed IV pump systemBecton Dickinson medical device company will pay $175 million for “repeatedly” misleading investors about its Alaris infusion pump, a product the company knew was flawed and was sold without the required patient-safety approvals, the Securities and Exchange Commission said. 
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         News Brief News BriefBankrupt retailer Express avoids fine in SEC understated CEO perks caseThe Securities and Exchange Commission charged bankrupt fashion retailer Express with failing to disclose nearly $1 million in perks to a former chief executive, but did not levy a financial penalty thanks to its cooperation, the SEC said. 
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         Premium PremiumSurvey: Organizations broadly adopting AI, with varied governanceThe majority of businesses are using AI and doing so without governance–a compliance gap that poses extreme risks, a new survey by Compliance Week and GAN Integrity found. A webinar will discuss why it is crucial to have AI governance, how to implement it, and what strategies to strengthen programs. ... 
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         News Brief News BriefMinnesota transport company hit with sanctions violations for Cuba, Iran tradeA Minnesota transportation company agreed to pay nearly $258,000 to settle allegations that a subsidiaries violated sanctions against Cuba and Iran more than 80 times, the U.S. Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control said. 
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         News Brief News BriefMcKinsey & Co. to pay $650M, improve compliance over opioid advice to Purdue PharmaMcKinsey & Co. will pay $650 million in penalties to the U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) to settle charges that it advised Purdue Pharma on how to “turbocharge” the sale of Oxycontin in the middle of the U.S. opioid crisis. 
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         News Brief News BriefSeaCrest to pay $375K to settle charges that it failed to supervise rogue adviserNew York-based SeaCrest Wealth Management will pay a $375,000 fine for failing to properly prevent a cherry-picking scheme perpetrated by one of its investment advisers. 
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         Premium PremiumWorries DOJ is ‘dumping’ AI responsibilities on compliance departments in ECCP updateWhen the DOJ released its revised Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs, it turned some heads. Tucked into a section on risk assessments was a strongly worded series of questions that appeared to shoulder compliance teams with the responsibility for ensuring the safe use of AI tools by their firms. 
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         Premium PremiumU.K. can’t shake reputation of being a conduit to individual, institutional money launderingLondon has long had the dubious reputation of being the world’s money laundering capital and it looks like it’s a title it is likely to retain for some time yet. 
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         Premium PremiumCompliance’s fit in AI governance: Reading between lines of DOJ’s updated ECCP guidanceThe Department of Justice’s Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs has made the importance of artificial intelligence governance frameworks clear, but it didn’t say what role compliance should play. Here’s the answer. 
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         News Brief News BriefSEC fines Morgan Stanley $15M to settle allegations of theft of client fundsA lack of supervision and internal controls at Morgan Stanley Smith Barney allowed four of its investment advisers to steal millions from customers before the behavior was detected, the SEC said in charging the firm. 
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         Premium PremiumWhistleblower’s defamation case reveals scope of USAA ‘coverup’A defamation lawsuit filed by a whistleblower against USAA, which a Florida judge recently dismissed on a technicality, revealed in public court records an estimated 400,000 violations of the Military Lending Act by USAA Federal Savings Bank (USAA Bank), an indirect wholly owned subsidiary of USAA. 
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         Premium PremiumU.K., EU enforcement regimes set to escalate, but critics question sanctions’ effectivenessWith a new political regime ready to take over in the U.S., the effectiveness of sanctions against malign foreign actors like Russia, North Korea, and Iran have come into question. While the European Union and U.K. have increased sanctions pressure, critics have publicly asked: Is it enough? 
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         Premium PremiumCould your firm potentially be the subject of a DOJ whistleblower action? Time to get readyNow that the U.S. Department of Justice launched a new pilot whistleblower program, many questions remain. What types of companies might find themselves to be the subject of a criminal investigation stemming from a whistleblower tip? And what should they do to prepare for a whistleblower tip? 
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         Premium PremiumTop ethics and compliance failures of 2024The biggest Compliance Fails of 2024 show the real-world consequences of noncompliance for the companies that faltered, but also for their customers and their employees. 
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         News Brief News BriefTrump names Scott Bessent to be Treasury secretary, with a clear deregulation agendaHedge fund manager Scott Bessent, named by Donald Trump on Friday as his nominee for Treasury Secretary, has a clear mandate to deregulate the financial markets should he take the helm. 
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         News Brief News BriefDOJ offers antitrust compliance guidance in ECCP updateThe Department of Justice has added antitrust compliance guidance in an update to its Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs. 
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         Opinion OpinionBook review: Larry D. Thompson’s memoir revisits lessons from VW, Enron, and PepsiCo.Former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Larry D. Thompson participated in landmark legal cases, such as the Justice Department’s Enron investigation and the Volkswagen Independent Compliance Monitorship. Now his memoir looks back on his extensive career in compliance, offering profound insights into corporate culture, diversity, ethics, and integrity. 
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         Premium PremiumGood AI governance starts with proactive, continuous risk assessmentsData governance has become a key concern for companies, especially when the EU AI Act and General Data Protection Regulation have put a premium on handling data responsibly and ensuring that artificial intelligence does not cause harm. 
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         News Brief News BriefDrexel Hamilton to pay $1.1M, four employees fined for ‘flipping’ municipal bondsNew York-based investment firm Drexel Hamilton will pay more than $1.1 million in penalties, with four current and former employees paying fines as well over committing hundreds of violations of rules regarding the sale of municipal bonds. 
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         News Brief News BriefMetLife subsidiary fined $178K by OFAC for issuing premiums to Iran-controlled entitiesA subsidiary of MetLife will pay more than $178,000 for violating U.S. sanctions on Iran when it provided insurance policies to entities in the United Arab Emirates owned or controlled by Iran. 
 
             
 
            

