All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 114

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    Citigroup’s Legal Expenses Reach $2.7 Billion

    2014-12-10T14:00:00Z

    Citigroup announced this week that it has set aside $2.7 billion to cover legal costs for the fourth quarter in connection with several ongoing regulatory investigations. “We believe these legal charges should cover a significant portion of our outstanding legal matters based on current information,” Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat said. ...

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    Justice Department Extends Standard Chartered DPA

    2014-12-10T13:15:00Z

    The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice have decided to extend for three more years a deferred prosecution agreement reached with British bank Standard Charted Bank in 2012, finding that it has not satisfied the requirements of the original agreement—and may have ...

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    Due Diligence Practices in Emerging Markets

    2014-12-09T14:45:00Z

    Compliance officers wondering how their peers manage third-party risks and where they focus due diligence efforts these days will want to take a look at a new report on those practices. Enhanced due diligence firm Arachnys studied where large companies perform due diligence research, and offered a peek at the ...

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    Justice Department Launches New Digital Services

    2014-12-09T13:30:00Z

    The Department of Justice today announced the launch of two new digital services: the News API and the Law Jobs API. These new Web application programming interfaces add search, sort, and filter capabilities to thousands of Supreme Court briefs, legal opinions, Freedom of Information Act court decisions, Congressional testimony, and ...

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    Netflix Lawsuit a Lesson in Proper Internal Controls

    2014-12-09T11:30:00Z

    Netflix is suing a former IT executive, alleging the man created a kickback scheme that netted him more than $500,000 as he executed contracts and approved invoices through sham arrangements with two vendors. Painful for Netflix, yes, but we have key lessons in segregation of duties and internal control worth ...

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    Brazil’s Anti-Corruption Head Resigns

    2014-12-09T11:00:00Z

    Brazil’s anti-corruption obstacles continue to escalate, following the resignation this week of the federal government’s head of anti-corruption, amid a corruption probe unfolding against Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras. Hage’s resignation comes as eight engineering and construction companies that held contracts with Petrobras face allegations that they took part in ...

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    Tenet Healthcare Appoints New Board Member

    2014-12-08T10:30:00Z

    Tenet Healthcare has appointed Freda Lewis-Hall, executive vice president and chief medical officer of Pfizer, as a new independent director. With her appointment, Lewis-Hall becomes the board’s tenth member. Details inside.

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    SL Green Realty Names Chief Accounting Officer

    2014-12-05T12:15:00Z

    SL Green Realty, a commercial properties company, has named Maggie Hui as chief accounting officer, effective Jan. 1, 2015. Hui succeeds Matthew DiLiberto, who assumes his new position as SL Green’s Chief Financial Officer on the same date. Details inside.

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    2014 Corruption Perceptions Index Lists Most Corrupt Countries

    2014-12-03T12:00:00Z

    Turkey, Angola, and China are just a few countries that fared worst than last year in Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index released today. The United States placed 17th, up two spots from its 2013 ranking. The last three years mark an improvement from the 2011 TI index, when the ...

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    Companies Struggle Over When to Report They’ve Been Hacked

    2014-12-02T15:00:00Z

    Image: When a company discovers that sensitive data has been compromised, two of the toughest decisions that it faces are whether and when to let regulators, customers, and the public know about the loss. While companies may be hesitant, government officials say they can help. “Getting search warrants, arrest warrants, ...

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    United Rentals Appoints Principal Accounting Officer

    2014-12-02T13:45:00Z

    United Rentals has appointed Jessica Graziano as controller and principal accounting officer. She joins the equipment rental company from Revlon, where she most recently served as chief accounting officer and corporate controller. Details inside.

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    Toyota Motor Credit Probed for Lending Discrimination

    2014-12-02T13:30:00Z

    The Department of Justice and the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau last month launched an investigation against Toyota Motor Credit over allegations of auto-lending discrimination practices, Toyota announced in a recent Form 8-K with the Securities and Exchange Commission. According to the agencies, “such practices resulted in discriminatory pricing of loans ...

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    New Bribery Index Aimed at Corporate Use

    2014-12-02T10:00:00Z

    Companies have a new resource to help assess bribery and corruption risks in the countries where they operate, one that aims to be more meaningful to global companies than Transparency International’s widely used Corruption Perceptions Index. Trace International’s TRACE Matrix is intended specifically for corporate use, and it analyzes four ...

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    OECD Report: Foreign Bribery Enforcement on the Decline

    2014-12-02T05:15:00Z

    A report from the Organization for Economic Co-operation and Development reveals that the number of sanctions against companies and individuals for the bribery of foreign government officials appears to be declining. According to the report, 42 foreign bribery cases concluded last year, significantly lower than the 78 foreign bribery cases ...

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    Total to Face New Corruption Charges in France

    2014-11-26T10:45:00Z

    One year after paying more than $398 million to U.S. prosecutors for violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, Total S.A. is expected to face new corruption charges, this time in France. In announcing the settlement last year, Acting Assistant Attorney General for the Justice Department’s Criminal Division Mythili Raman ...

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    HSBC Private Bank Pays $12.5 Million for Providing Unregistered Services to U.S. Clients

    2014-11-25T13:30:00Z

    HSBC’s Swiss-based private banking arm agreed today to pay $12.5 million to Securities and Exchange Commission for violating federal securities laws by failing to register with the SEC before providing cross-border brokerage and investment advisory services to U.S. clients. “HSBC Private Bank’s efforts to prevent registration violations ultimately failed, because ...

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    Caldwell: Advances in Global Anti-Corruption Efforts

    2014-11-25T13:15:00Z

    Image: Title: CaldwellU.S. regulators increasingly are collaborating with foreign governments to fight bribery and corruption on a global scale, advancing the Justice Department’s efforts to uncover and prosecute violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. “Every day, more countries join in the battle against transnational bribery,” said Leslie Caldwell, assistant ...

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    FINRA Fines Citigroup $15 Million for Supervisory Failures

    2014-11-25T09:45:00Z

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined Citigroup Global Markets $15 million last week for failing to adequately supervise communications between its equity research analysts and its clients and Citigroup sales and trading staff. In settling this matter, Citigroup neither admitted nor denied the charges, but consented to the entry of ...

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    Antitrust Division to Increase Use of Probation in Enforcement

    2014-11-25T09:30:00Z

    Image: Title: SnyderThe Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice has signaled a shift in its enforcement approach concerning companies that violate antitrust laws and don’t have effective compliance programs. During two recent speeches, Antitrust officials said they would seek court-supervised probation in such cases. “Conversely, companies that can demonstrate ...

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    Credit Suisse to Pay $2.6 Billion in Tax Plea Deal

    2014-11-21T15:00:00Z

    Switzerland-based Credit Suisse was sentenced today for conspiracy to aid and assist U.S. taxpayers in filing false income tax returns and other documents with the Internal Revenue Service. It will pay $2.6 billion to state and federal agencies—$1.1 billion to the Department of Justice and $666.5 million in restitution to ...