Category: News Roundup

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Wellman Dynamics To Pay $500,000 For False Claims Act Violations

Wellman Dynamics, an aluminum and magnesium castings manufacturer for the defense and aerospace industry, will pay $500,000 to resolve alleged violations of the False Claims Act (FCA) for failing to conduct contractually required testing and falsifying test results for parts used in military aircraft, the Department of Justice announced Aug. Read More

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SEC: Surgalign To Pay $2M For Accounting And Disclosure Fraud

Surgalign Holdings (formerly RTI Surgical Holdings), a global medical technology company, must pay a $2 million civil penalty for pulling revenue forward from future quarters in order to mask revenue shortfalls and then failed to disclose this practice to investors, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced Aug. 3. According to Read More

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Eli Lilly To Pay Whistleblower $61M For False Claims Act Violations

A federal grand jury ordered Eli Lilly to pay more than $61 million to a former executive of a network of regional drug wholesalers over allegations the drug manufacturer underpaid rebates required under the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program. Under the Medicaid Drug Rebate Program, the rebates drugmakers must pay are Read More

Crypto

NYDFS Fines Robinhood Crypto $30M For BSA/AML Compliance Failures

Robinhood Crypto (RHC) has been ordered to pay a $30 million penalty for “significant deficiencies” in its Bank Secrecy Act/anti-money laundering (BSA/AML) compliance program and for cybersecurity violations, said the New York Department of Financial Services. NYDFS discovered RHC’s compliance deficiencies following a supervisory examination and a subsequent investigation. In Read More

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Fiat Chrysler to Pay $300M for Cheating U.S. Emissions Tests

FCA US (formerly Chrysler Group) must pay a $300 million criminal penalty and will be under a three-year probation for making “false and misleading representations” to U.S. regulators and customers for cheating emissions standards on more than 100,000 vehicles. FCA US has been ordered to pay a $96.1 million fine Read More

US Bank Compliance Failures

Another Fake Bank Accounts Scandal Emerges

The U.S. Consumer Financial Protection Bureau (CFPB) on July 28 ordered U.S. Bank to pay a $37.5 million penalty to compensate harmed consumers after the bank illegally accessed customers’ credit reports and associates opened checking and savings accounts, credit cards, and lines of credit without their customers’ permission. The violations Read More

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SEC Charges JPMorgan, UBS, TradeStation Over Identity Theft Protection Deficiencies

The Securities and Exchange Commission settled charges against J.P. Morgan Securities, UBS Financial Services, and TradeStation Securities for deficiencies in their programs to prevent customer identity theft, in violation of the SEC’s Identity Theft Red Flags Rule (Regulation S-ID). The SEC’s orders find that each firm violated Rule 201 of Read More

NLRB

NLRB Partners With DoJ, FTC To Better Protect Worker’ Rights

The National Labor Relations Board (NLRB) this month signed separate memorandums of understanding (MOUs) with the Federal Trade Commission and the Department of Justice, which create formal partnerships between the agencies in the name of protecting worker rights. On July 26, the NLRB signed an MOU with the Justice Department’s Read More

Uber Enters NPA with Department of Justice Over 2016 Data Breach

Uber Technologies recently entered a non-prosecution agreement (NPA) with the Department of Justice resulting from the ridesharing company’s coverup of a massive 2016 data breach. Under the terms of the NPA, Uber accepted responsibility for its conduct in the wake of the 2016 data breach, specifically for concealing the data Read More

Poultry farms settle with DoJ

Three Poultry Producers Reach Consent Decrees with DoJ on Wage-Fixing Scheme

Three major poultry producers—Cargill, Sanderson Farms, and Wayne Farms—entered into proposed consent decrees with the Department of Justice to resolve allegations that they engaged in anticompetitive practices by secretly exchanging wage and benefits information about their plant workers in violation of the Sherman Act. They also agree to pay a Read More