All Regulatory Enforcement articles – Page 160

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    ESCO Pays $2 Million for Cuba Sanctions Violations

    2014-11-13T16:15:00Z

    ESCO, a maker of metal parts for the mining, oil and gas, construction and other industries, today reached a $2 million settlement with the Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control for violations of the Cuban Assets Control Regulations. According to OFAC, ESCO appeared to have violated these reegulations when ...

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    Banks Fined $4.3 Billion in Foreign-Exchange Probe

    2014-11-12T12:45:00Z

    In a highly-anticipated series of settlements, regulators from the United Kingdom, United States, and Switzerland today slapped six banks with a total of $4.3 billion in fines to resolve charges that they manipulated the foreign exchange currency-trading market. JPMorgan and Citibank will pay the largest total in fines of $1 ...

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    What SEC Rulemaking Generates the Most Buzz?

    2014-11-11T15:15:00Z

    What rule proposals and petitions before the SEC attract the most comment letters? Not surprisingly, investors and their advocates flooded the SEC’s mailbox with form letters supporting measures such as enhanced whistleblower protections and disclosure of political contributions. Less feedback came from corporate representatives concerned with new rules on the ...

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    Getting to Know Attorney General Nominee Lynch

    2014-11-11T13:45:00Z

    Following President Barack Obama’s nomination this week of Loretta Lynch as the next top chief of the Department of Justice, many in Corporate America may be wondering what the transition will mean for the agency’s enforcement priorities. “She has spent years in the trenches as a prosecutor, aggressively fighting terrorism, ...

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    Study: Whistleblowers Are Even More Costly Than You Thought

    2014-11-11T13:00:00Z

    When whistleblowers tip off the government with information about corporate wrongdoing, the damage can be more costly than otherwise expected, according to a new study. Even before the SEC started offering rewards for actionable information, the assistance of one or more tipsters in an enforcement action increased penalties by an ...

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    Auto Industry Under Siege Over Defects, Mileage Ratings

    2014-11-11T10:30:00Z

    Title: GrigorianA record number of product-safety recalls and massive civil and criminal penalties for compliance failures such as mis-stated mileage ratings have put all manufacturers and suppliers in the automotive industry on notice—and things are only just starting, as the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration bears down. “This level of ...

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    Justice Scalia: Congress, Not SEC, Must Define Insider Trading Laws

    2014-11-11T08:00:00Z

    On November 10, 2014, the U.S. Supreme Court declined to hear Douglas Whitman's appeal of his August 2012 conviction on two counts of conspiracy to commit securities fraud and two counts of securities fraud. Prosecutors in the SDNY had charged Whitman, a portfolio manager at Whitman Capital, LLC, with engaging ...

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    Life Comes at You Fast, Part II: Eike Batista

    2014-11-07T12:15:00Z

    "Life comes at you fast," doesn't it Eike Batista? (Just ask MC Hammer and Allen Stanford).It has been a very tough recent stretch for former Brazilian billionaire, Eike Batista. In 2012, shortly after he was described by Brazil's President, Dilma Rousseff, as "our standard, our expectation and, above all, the ...

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    SEC Hits Companies for Stock Dilution Disclosure Failures

    2014-11-07T11:15:00Z

    The SEC has issued enforcement actions against 10 companies that failed to make required disclosures about financing deals and other unregistered sales that diluted their stock. The companies all agreed to settle the SEC’s charges, and the agency assessed a total of $350,000 in penalties.

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    Federal Regulators Probing Subprime Auto Loans

    2014-11-06T15:30:00Z

    Ally Financial recently became the latest auto-lending company to face a government investigation into its subprime auto lending practices. In the last few months, GM Financial and Santander Consumer USA Holdings have received subpoenas from the Department of Justice for similar practices, raising questions among some as to whether the ...

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    Gallagher: Dodd-Frank Has SEC 'Shoveling Manure' for 'No Discernible Purpose'

    2014-11-06T10:30:00Z

    Following the Republicans takeover of the U.S. Senate in Tuesday's national elections, Republicans will now control both the House and the Senate for the first time since 2006. Some commentators are already speculating that this development brings with it the "first real prospect of changes" to the Dodd-Frank Wall Street ...

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    SEC Seeks to Distribute $602 Million in SAC Capital Settlement to Investors

    2014-11-06T08:45:00Z

    The SEC will attempt to distribute the funds from its $602 million insider trading settlement with SAC Capital to the people who were on the other (losing) side of those trades, Reuters reports. Ethan Wohl, lead attorney for the group of investors who allege they were the victims of these ...

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    EU Securities, Markets Regulator Releases 2014 Enforcement Priorities

    2014-11-05T13:15:00Z

    Image: Title: MaijoorNov. 5—The European Securities and Markets Authority has released common enforcement priorities for the year, which will be used by both ESMA and national regulators. These priorities include preparation and presentation of consolidated financial statements, financial reporting by entities with joint arrangements, and recognition and measurement of deferred ...

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    EU Banking Union Begins Supervision; New Regulations on Horizon

    2014-11-05T13:00:00Z

    Image: Title: NouyNov. 5—In a major milestone for the long-anticipated banking union, the European Central Bank has begun its role as the single supervisor for the Eurozone’s banking sector. The ECB’s Single Supervisory Mechanism (SSM) will directly oversee 120 of the area’s biggest banks and indirectly oversee more than 3,000 ...

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    Regulators Are Once Again in Hot Pursuit of Worker Misclassification

    2014-11-04T13:00:00Z

    Image: Title: HanrahanState and federal agencies are issuing a renewed warning to companies that regularly use independent contractors: classify them correctly, or face big penalties. They are also putting more funds into detection and enforcement, meaning companies are likely to see an increase in audits. “I would expect to see ...

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    DaVita Healthcare to Pay $350 Million for False Claims Act Violations

    2014-11-04T11:45:00Z

    DaVita Healthcare Partners, a dialysis services provider, agreed last month to pay $350 million to the Department of Justice to resolve claims that it violated the False Claims Act by paying kickbacks to physicians or physician groups to induce the referral of patients to its dialysis clinics. “This case involved ...

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    Hyundai, Kia Pay Record $100 Million for Misrepresenting Fuel Efficiency

    2014-11-04T11:15:00Z

    Hyundai Motor America and Kia Motors America agreed this week to pay $100 million—the largest civil penalty ever secured under the Clean Air Act—for making inaccurate representations of their vehicles’ performance and emissions. The auto makers also must implement training and enhanced audit testing of their vehicles to prevent such ...

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    HSBC Legal, Compliance Costs Surpass $1.6 Billion

    2014-11-04T10:45:00Z

    Image: Title: GulliverNov. 4—London-based HSBC Holdings has set aside more than $1.6 billion to cover legal costs in connection with regulatory investigations and to make enhancements to its compliance operations. Of that amount, HSBC set aside $378 million to resolve claims with the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority that the bank ...

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    Bio-Rad Laboratories Will Pay $55M to Settle FCPA Charges

    2014-11-03T14:45:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Bio-Rad Laboratories, a life sciences research company, with violating the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act when its subsidiaries made improper payments to foreign officials in Russia, Vietnam, and Thailand to win business. The company, which self-reported the misconduct, agreed to pay $55 million to ...

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    SEC Charges Two Friends With 'Audacious' Insider Trading Scheme

    2014-10-30T11:45:00Z

    Late last week the SEC announced its latest insider trading case, which was filed against two friends and former business school classmates who allegedly used inside information to generate nearly $700,000 in illicit profits. The SEC alleged that Zachary Zwerko, a financial analyst at a major pharmaceutical company, learned about ...