Month: March 2023

DoJ Declines Prosecution of Corsa Coal

The Department of Justice declined to prosecute Corsa Coal Corporation for Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) violations following an assessment of factors set forth in the Criminal Division’s Corporate Enforcement Policy (CEP) and Voluntary Self-Disclosure Policy. “We have reached this conclusion despite the bribery committed by employees and agents of Read More

FTC Finalizes Order Against Instant Brands for False ‘Made in USA’ Claims

The Federal Trade Commission announced it has finalized its order against Instant Brands, a kitchen appliance company, to resolve false “Made in USA” claims. According to the FTC’s complaint, first announced in January, “Instant Brands faced increased demand for its glass measuring cups in the early days of the COVID-19 pandemic, when Read More

DoJ: Compliance and Clawbacks Should Factor into Incentive Pay

The Department of Justice has announced the launch of its first-ever Pilot Program on Compensation Incentives and Clawbacks. In March 2 remarks at American Bar Association’s annual National Institute on White Collar Crime event, Deputy Attorney General Lisa Monaco said the program will have two parts. “First, every corporate resolution Read More

SEC: The Greenbrier Companies to Pay $1M for Failure to Disclose Perks

Freight transportation supply company, The Greenbrier Companies, has agreed to pay $1 million in civil penalties, while its founder and former CEO will pay $100,000 in civil penalties, to settle charges that they failed to disclose perks provided to company executives, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced March 2. Founder Read More

Health Care Data Privacy

HHS Forms New Divisions in Crackdown on Data Leaks

The U.S. Department of Health and Human Services (HHS) announced the formation of a new Enforcement Division, Policy Division, and Strategic Planning Division to better address growing enforcement trends, including a crackdown on data breaches and other privacy violations. In recent years, the caseload of the Office for Civil Rights Read More

Most Corrupt Countries

Study Finds Significant Rise in Corruption in Several Countries

A global measure of corruption is sounding the alarm that not only is the level of bribery and corruption not improving around the world it is worsening in several countries, including in such developed nations as Canada, Austria, and the United Kingdom. The 2022 Corruption Perceptions Index (CPI), released this Read More