Month: October 2021

SEC Making New Push to Adopt Tabled Compensation Clawback Rule

The Securities and Exchange Commission appears to be making a new effort to pass clawback rules that would require executives to pay back compensation that was obtained by hitting incentive goals that were later found to be false or inaccurate. The rule was included in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Read More

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Treasury Releases Long-Awaited Plan for Future Use of Sanctions

The U.S. Treasury Department released the results of a broad review of its use of economic and financial sanctions and issued five recommendations to “preserve and enhance their effectiveness” in supporting national security going forward. “Sanctions are a fundamentally important tool to advance our national security interests,” said Deputy Secretary Read More

CU Denver Names VF Corp. Compliance Exec ‘Ethical Leader of the Year’

The University of Colorado Denver Business School has named Kellye Gordon, vice president of ethics & compliance and legal operations at apparel company VF Corp., as the 2021 “Bill Daniels Ethical Leader of the Year.” Gordon “designs creative ways to help VF employees understand how to follow complex compliance requirements Read More

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U.K. Bank NatWest Pleads Guilty to Violating AML Laws

British Bank National Westminster announced yesterday that it has pleaded guilty to breaching the United Kingdom’s anti-money laundering (AML) laws and will face criminal prosecution and large fines. The bank entered a not guilty plea in a London court on Thursday to three counts of failing to adequately monitor customer Read More

DoJ to Pursue Federal Contractors that Fail to Report Cyber-Attacks

The U.S. Department of Justice announced a new initiative last week to hold federal contractors responsible if they fail to report data breaches. The plan is to charge such contractors with violating the False Claims Act if they neglect to follow federal standards that require the reporting of cyber-attacks. The Read More

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Three Generic Pharma Companies Settle Price-Fixing Charges

Three pharmaceutical companies, Taro Pharmaceuticals USA, Sandoz, and Apotex, have agreed to pay a total of $447 million to resolve charges of price fixing and violating the False Claims Act, according to a statement by the U.S. Justice Department. The DoJ alleges that between 2013 and 2015, all three pharma Read More

Neiman Marcus Notifies 4.6 Million Customers of a Data Breach

Dallas-based luxury retailer Neiman Marcus Group says it is notifying 4.6 million of its online customers that they have been the victims of a data breach that occurred in May 2020, but is just now coming to light. In a statement, the company said the data breach involved customers’ names, Read More