All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 1319
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Vistra adds chief strategy and sustainability officer
Texas-based power generation and electricity company Vistra announced the appointment of Stacey Doré as chief strategy and sustainability officer.
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ArticleEssilor agrees to $22M settlement over kickback charges
Essilor, a manufacturer and distributor of optical lenses and equipment, will pay $22 million to settle allegations it paid kickbacks to spur sales in violation of the False Claims Act.
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ArticleLawsuit: Lax Coinbase cybersecurity led to theft of customers’ crypto
Coinbase is the subject of a class-action lawsuit alleging cybersecurity failures at the cryptocurrency exchange are to blame for customer accounts losing thousands of dollars in crypto, with the company not doing enough to prevent further thefts.
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McAfee promotes CCO to chief legal, compliance officer
McAfee promoted Chief Compliance Officer Sarah Decker to senior vice president, chief legal and compliance officer.
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ArticleTether prepared to defy controversial U.S. sanctions on Tornado Cash
Cryptocurrency platform Tether is set to defy U.S. sanctions by holding firm on its refusal to freeze relevant Tornado Cash addresses until receiving further instruction from law enforcement agencies.
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ArticleLawsuit: HSBC Bank exec alleges discrimination, unauthorized WhatsApp use
Monique Thacker, a current HSBC Bank USA executive, claimed in a federal lawsuit she was discriminated and retaliated against for raising regulatory violations involving unauthorized communications by bank employees that were downplayed or ignored by management.
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ArticleSephora fined $1.2M in first public CCPA enforcement
Cosmetics retailer Sephora agreed to pay $1.2 million in the first public enforcement action under California’s landmark consumer privacy law.
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ArticleJudge OKs Robinhood $20M data breach settlement
Online stock trading platform and broker-dealer Robinhood Financial moved closer to paying $20 million as part of a class-action settlement with thousands of customers whose accounts were allegedly accessed by unauthorized users.
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Article‘A step in the process’: PCAOB, China agree on U.S. audit access
U.S. audit regulators are set to end yearslong inspection barriers to the work of public accounting firms headquartered in mainland China and Hong Kong after the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board reached agreement with Chinese regulators on a new access framework.
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Too little, too late? SEC adopts long-dormant pay vs. performance rule
After years of sitting on the shelf, the pay vs. performance rule mandated by the Dodd-Frank Act was adopted by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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ArticleSEC censures Farber Hass Hurley over accounting exam deficiencies
California-based accounting firm Farber Hass Hurley and two of its partners settled charges with the Securities and Exchange Commission alleging “repeated failures” in conducting custody examinations for two SEC-registered investment advisers.
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ArticleAccor fined $600K under GDPR after EDPB intervention
French hotel chain Accor had its initial fine for cross-border data privacy violations increased sixfold after one data regulator involved in the decision-making process complained an original penalty of €100,000 (U.S. $99,900) was too low.
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ArticleU.S., Israel finalize deal on cybersecurity cooperation
The United States and Israel have finalized an agreement to work together to protect the financial sector from cybersecurity attacks, the U.S. Treasury Department announced.
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ArticleGranite Construction fined $12M over exec accounting fraud scheme
California-based civil engineering and infrastructure firm Granite Construction agreed to pay $12 million to settle Securities and Exchange Commission charges alleging fraud related to inflation of the company’s financial performance.
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ArticleTaronis Fuels to pay $5.1M in SEC fraud settlement
Industrial gas and water products manufacturer Taronis Fuels agreed to pay $5.1 million to settle fraud charges levied by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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SponsoredBuilding the Case for Benchmarking
In today’s business environment, benchmarking has become a critical piece of a successful ethics and compliance program—from comparing against the practices of other organizations, identifying gaps, accessing helpful recourses to guide program improvements, and more.
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ArticleSEC reverses Clayton-era whistleblower rule changes
The Securities and Exchange Commission amended its rules to provide further incentives to whistleblowers, particularly in cases involving large payouts or multiple federal agencies.
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McDonald’s names chief impact officer to head ESG
Fast food chain McDonald’s announced the appointment of Jon Banner as executive vice president and global chief impact officer. He will oversee the company’s sustainability and environmental, social, and governance efforts.
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Allianz adds chief compliance officer
Allianz Holdings, the primary owner of U.K.-based insurance company Allianz SE, announced the appointment of Alison Rayner as chief compliance and corporate affairs officer, effective February 2023.
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ArticleFTC sues Kochava for collecting, selling mobile phone user data
Data broker Kochava has been sued by the Federal Trade Commission for selling geolocation data on hundreds of millions of mobile phone customers that could unveil sensitive personal information without their knowledge or consent.


