Category: News Roundup

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Pearson to Pay $1 Million for Misleading Investors on Data Breach

Educational publishing and software company Pearson has agreed to pay $1 million to settle charges that it misled investors on the details of a 2018 data breach, the Securities and Exchange Commission announced yesterday. According to the SEC, London-based Pearson made misleading statements and omissions to investors about a cyber-attack Read More

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SEC to Revise Dodd-Frank Whistleblower Rewards Rules

The Securities and Exchange Commission is looking to address regulatory roadblocks facing the Dodd-Frank Act’s whistleblower rewards program, with a focus on the related action rule. Gary Gensler said in a keynote address last month that the agency plans to address significant problems in the SEC’s whistleblower program that enable Read More

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Survey: Compliance Officers With J.D. Receive Higher Compensation

A new survey found that compliance professionals who possess a law degree receive, on average, a significantly higher salary than their non-J.D. counterparts. The survey, conducted by legal recruiting firm BarkerGilmore between February to March 2021 from a random sample of U.S. compliance professionals, also found that the average annual Read More

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EPA Includes PFAS in Toxic Release Data for the First Time

An annual Environmental Protection Agency report on toxins will include reporting on per-and polyfluoroalkyl substances (PFAS)—chemicals used in industrial and manufacturing processes around the globe—for the first time. Earlier this week, the EPA published preliminary Toxics Release Inventory (TRI) data about chemical releases, chemical waste management, and pollution prevention activities Read More

SEC Tightening Disclosure Rules for Chinese Firms

The Securities and Exchange Commission is looking to strengthen existing disclosure rules for Chinese technology firms as Beijing continues its crackdowns on companies raising capital through offshore entities. Last month, the SEC announced a number of new directives for staff regarding Chinese companies that register securities directly in the U.S. Read More

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Amazon Hit With EU Record $886 Million Fine

Amazon has announced that it will appeal a record European Union fine of $886.6 million, incurred for processing personal data in violation of EU General Data Protection Regulation (GDPR) rules. The Luxembourg National Commission for Data Protection (CNPD) handed down the fine in July in a decision that Amazon said Read More

Bipartisan Bill Could Expand FCA Whistleblower Protections

A proposed bill before Congress would amend the False Claims Act by, in part, extending anti-retaliation protections for whistleblowers regardless of their employment status. As it stands, the FCA currently grants anti-retaliation protections to any employees that file a qui tam suit. The FCA emboldens private citizens to file fraud Read More