Month: March 2026

Teresa Ribera

EU Official Says Antitrust Must ‘Stay Strong’ Against Politics

T he Commissioner for Competition at the European Commission, Teresa Ribera, warned that political influences are in danger of corrupting competition enforcement decisions. Ribera argues that antitrust must stay strong against politics and its pressures to ensure impartial and evidence-based enforcement policies. In a statement, she emphasized independence from political Read More

DOJ

New DOJ Enforcement Policy Emphasizes Individual Misconduct

E arlier this month, the Department of Justice announced a new “department-wide” corporate criminal enforcement policy that it says will promote uniformity, predictability, and fairness in how it pursues corporate wrongdoing. The policy, which it labeled the Corporate Enforcement and Voluntary Self-Disclosure policy, is intended to incentivize companies to self-disclose Read More

SEC seal

SEC and CFTC Agree to Greater Collaboration Between the Agencies

T he Securities and Exchange Commission and the Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced that they have agreed to work more closely and collaborate more on regulatory issues and enforcement. The agencies say the agreement, documented in a “memorandum of understanding,” will allow the agencies to better support lawful innovations, uphold Read More

SEC Enforcement Director Margaret Ryan

Head of SEC Enforcement Resigns After Seven Months in Position

T he Securities and Exchange Commission’s director of the Enforcement Division, Margaret Ryan, stepped down this week after only a little more than half a year on the job. Sam Waldon, who served as head of enforcement before Ryan, will return to the role as acting director. During her time Read More