All SEC articles – Page 60

  • SECCommissioners
    Article

    Commissioners speak to SEC’s past, and future

    2019-04-09T20:28:00Z

    Top officials at the SEC shared their agendas and future priorities at the recent SEC Speaks conference. Chairman Jay Clayton gave “a look at the SEC through the eyes of management,” and Commissioner Elad Roisman spoke of “encouraging smaller entrants to capital markets.”

  • AccountingScandals
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    Roadrunner executives charged with accounting fraud

    2019-04-08T20:21:00Z

    The SEC and the Department of Justice brought civil and criminal charges against three former executives of transportation company Roadrunner Transportation Systems for their alleged role in a complex securities and accounting fraud scheme that resulted in a loss of more than $245 million in shareholder value.

  • Article

    Allison H. Lee, former counsel to Kara Stein, nominated to SEC

    2019-04-03T21:28:00Z

    President Trump will nominate Allison Herren Lee, of Colorado, to serve at the SEC. Lee, a Democrat, would fill the seat vacated by Kara Stein, restoring the five-member Commission to full strength.

  • Article

    CorpFin addresses filings with 'competitively harmful' information

    2019-04-02T17:41:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission recently adopted new rules that permit registrants to file redacted material contracts without applying for confidential treatment, provided the redacted information is not material and would be competitively harmful if publicly disclosed.

  • FacialRecognition
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    SEC: Amazon can’t exclude biometrics shareholder resolutions

    2019-04-01T18:58:00Z

    The SEC has decided to allow a shareholder proposal demanding more information on Amazon’s use and sale of facial-recognition technology to proceed to the annual meeting’s proxy materials.

  • CorruptGlobeFeature
    Article

    Fresenius Medical Care to pay $231M to resolve FCPA case

    2019-04-01T18:22:00Z

    German healthcare company Fresenius Medical Care reached a $231 million settlement with U.S. authorities for violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for participating in various corrupt schemes across multiple countries that went undetected for more than a decade.

  • US-UK-flagscrop
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    SEC, U.K. strike post-Brexit cooperation deals

    2019-03-29T20:17:00Z

    The SEC and the United Kingdom’s Financial Conduct Authority have reaffirmed their commitment to cooperation and information sharing, even after the latter withdraws from the European Union.

  • Whistleblower
    Article

    SEC awards $50M to two whistleblowers

    2019-03-26T20:57:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission announced awards totaling $50 million to two whistleblowers whose high-quality information assisted the agency in bringing a successful enforcement action.

  • Article

    U.S. Chamber ponders quarterly reporting, pitches ‘company files’

    2019-03-26T20:52:00Z

    The U.S. Chamber of Commerce’s Center for Capital Markets Competitiveness has entered the fray over potential reforms to the timing and substance of corporate disclosures. Its pitch: a centralized “company file” to replace the current process for delivering investor information.

  • Article

    Merrill Lynch to pay $8M for improper handling of ADRs

    2019-03-25T21:49:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission on March 22 announced that Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith will pay over $8 million to settle charges of improper handling of “pre-released” American Depositary Receipts.

  • Article

    Nokia discloses Alcatel-Lucent compliance issues

    2019-03-22T15:06:00Z

    Following its 2016 acquisition of Paris-based telecommunications company Alcatel-Lucent, Nokia disclosed in a filing with the Securities and Exchange Commission that it has “been made aware of certain practices relating to compliance issues at the former Alcatel-Lucent business that have raised concerns.”

  • Investcrop
    Article

    SEC considers reporting changes for BDCs, closed-end funds

    2019-03-21T20:43:00Z

    The SEC is pitching rule amendments to improve access to capital and investor communications by business development companies that typically invest in small and developing companies and registered closed-end funds.

  • Article

    SEC adopts amendments, MD&A changes to simplify disclosures

    2019-03-21T20:39:00Z

    The SEC has adopted amendments to Regulation S-K disclosure requirements and MD&A filings that are intended to improve the readability of company disclosures and to discourage repetition and immaterial information.

  • Article

    Despite decades of scrutiny, auditor independence remains a challenge

    2019-03-20T19:53:00Z

    Even with clear-cut expectations, audit firms still find new and unique ways to run afoul of the SEC’s independence rules. Among the culprits: the money-making potential of non-audit services.

  • AuditTransparency
    Article

    Transparency a game-changer for auditor evaluations

    2019-03-20T15:40:00Z

    Under rising pressure to be more transparent about how they oversee auditors, proactive audit committees are raising their games when it comes to evaluating all aspects of their audit.

  • Article

    SEC’s Twitter war with Elon Musk escalates with contempt claims

    2019-03-19T19:41:00Z

    The SEC made its final pitch to a federal court that Tesla founder and CEO Elon Musk should be held in contempt of a previous order and settlement over what it says is unrepentant tweeting.

  • BrexitDisclosures
    Article

    U.S. regulators ponder Brexit plans, disclosure demands

    2019-03-15T20:25:00Z

    The planned—but still chaotic—divorce of the United Kingdom from the European Union could trigger disclosure demands for U.S. companies. The SEC’s Division of Corporation Finance has some advice.

  • Liar
    Article

    Bipartisan effort would double SEC statute of limitations for fraud

    2019-03-15T19:35:00Z

    Senators Mark Warner (D-Va.) and John Kennedy (R-La.) have introduced the Securities Fraud Enforcement and Investor Compensation Act—the bipartisan legislation that would extend the window of time the SEC can pursue post-fraud claims for investors from five years to 10.

  • Article

    SEC charges Volkswagen in emissions-cheating scandal

    2019-03-15T19:30:00Z

    The SEC has charged Volkswagen, two of its subsidiaries, and its former CEO, Martin Winterkorn, with defrauding U.S. investors by making deceptive claims about the environmental impact of the company’s “clean diesel” fleet.

  • Lefort_opinion
    Article

    Insider threats often are hardest to detect

    2019-03-15T19:26:00Z

    In his latest editorial, Compliance Week Editor in Chief Dave Lefort applies what he learned at CW West to recent insider scandals and provides several compliance-related takeaways.