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Drizly hit for security failures

FTC Slams Drizly for Data Security Failures Following Data Breach

Online alcohol marketplace Drizly has been ordered to implement numerous data security measures following a data breach that exposed the personal information of about 2.5 million consumers in 2020, the Federal Trade Commission announced Jan. 10. Additionally, the FTC ordered Drizly CEO James Cory Rellas to “implement an information-security program Read More

McDonald’s Avoids SEC Penalty with Compensation Clawback Deal

The SEC on Jan. 9 charged McDonald’s Corporation with “shortcomings in its public disclosures” concerning its 2019 separation agreement with ousted CEO Stephen Easterbrook. McDonald’s was able to avoid a financial penalty, however, due, in part, to its remedial measures, which included “recovering the compensation Easterbrook received pursuant to the Read More

Danfoss Samctions Violations

Danfoss to Pay $4.4M for Sanctions Compliance Lapses

Danfoss, a multinational Danish energy-efficiency solutions provider, has agreed to pay nearly $4.4 million in a settlement with the Office of Foreign Assets Control (OFAC) resulting from 225 violations of multiple OFAC sanctions programs, OFAC announced. According to OFAC, the violations occurred between November 2013 and August 2017, when Danfoss Read More

UBS Securities to Pay $3.75M for Violations of FINRA Reporting Rules

The Financial Regulatory Authority (FINRA) fined UBS Securities, the investment banking division of financial institution UBS, $3.75 million for numerous reporting and compliance failures in violation of FINRA reporting rules. FINRA requires member firms to report over-the-counter (OTC) options to the Large Options Positions Reporting (LOPR) system, information that FINRA Read More

Crypto

Coinbase Settles with NYDFS for $100M for ‘Significant’ Compliance Failures

Cryptocurrency exchange Coinbase has reached a $100 million settlement with the New York Department of Financial Services for “significant failures” across several areas of its compliance program. The Jan. 4 consent order includes a $50 million penalty and a commitment from Coinbase to invest an additional $50 million in its Read More

false claims act violation

DoJ Complaint: AmerisourceBergen Fueled Opioid Epidemic

The Department of Justice has filed a civil complaint against AmerisourceBergen and two of its subsidiaries, AmerisourceBergen Drug Corporation and Integrated Commercialization Solutions, for ignoring red flags and failing to report suspicious opioid orders that directly contributed to the nationwide opioid epidemic, the DoJ announced. Pharmaceutical distributors, like AmerisourceBergen, are Read More

Epic Games

Fortnite Video Game Maker Under Fire for Violating Child Privacy Laws

Epic Games, creator of the popular video game Fortnite, has been ordered to pay a total of $520 million in two separate record-breaking settlements with the Federal Trade Commission for alleged violations of the Children’s Online Privacy Protection Act (COPPA). As part of a proposed federal court order filed by Read More

Honeywell extends compliance monitorship

Honeywell to Pay $203M in FCPA Resolution

Honeywell has agreed to pay a total of $202.7 million in penalties, disgorgement, and prejudgment interest to authorities in the United States and Brazil to resolve previously disclosed anti-corruption investigations tied to Brazil state-owned company Petrobras, as well as Unaoil in Algeria, the company announced. In its resolution with the Read More

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Ericsson Monitorship Extended One Year

The Department of Justice, Securities and Exchange Commission, and Ericsson jointly agreed to extend the term of the telecommunication company’s compliance monitorship for one year, as Ericsson faces another round of investigations for corruption allegations it never reported. In December 2019, Ericsson was ordered to pay more than $1 billion Read More