Tag: Enforcement Actions

Walmart to Pay $100 Million to Settle FTC Deception Charges on Delivery Service

W almart has agreed to a $100 million judgment to settle allegations by the Federal Trade Commission and 11 states that the company caused delivery drivers to lose earnings, by deceiving them about the base pay, incentive pay, and tips they could earn. The FTC estimates that Walmart delivery drivers Read More

Anti-money laundering

Online Trading Platform to Pay $4 Million for Promoting Criminal Activity

P axful, an online virtual currency trading platform, will pay a criminal penalty of $4 million after pleading guilty to violating the Bank Secrecy Act, promoting illegal prostitution, and knowingly transmitting funds derived from criminal offenses. From 2015 to 2019, Artur Schaback, the operator of Paxful, allowed customers to open Read More

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EU Hits Apple and Meta with Fines for Digital Markets Act Violations

The European Union announced that it fined Apple and Meta €500 million ($568 million) and €200 million ($227 million), respectively after it found that Apple breached its anti-steering obligation under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), and that Meta breached the DMA obligation to give consumers the choice of a service Read More

Uber

FTC Sues Uber Over Deceptive Uber One Subscription Practices

The Federal Trade Commission filed a lawsuit against Uber, alleging the rideshare and delivery company charged consumers for its Uber One subscription service without their consent, failed to deliver promised savings, and made it difficult for users to cancel the service despite its “cancel anytime” promises. According to the FTC, Read More

Senate Confirms Paul Atkins as SEC Chair

The Senate confirmed Paul Atkins as chair and leader of the Securities Exchange Commission. This confirmation marks Atkins’ return to the SEC where he served as commissioner from 2002 to 2008. Atkins, confirmed by a 52–44 vote, is expected to ease regulatory enforcement and roll back compliance requirements for corporations. Read More

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Whole Foods Settles Employee Bonus Manipulation Lawsuit

Whole Foods announced that it has settled a class-action lawsuit claiming that company manipulated an employee bonus program which resulted in lower payouts to its employees. The settlement comes almost 10 years after the allegations were brought against the grocery chain giant. The original lawsuit alleged that multiple Whole Food Read More

Investco fined for misleading ESG reporting

Deutsche Bank’s DWS Group Fined for Greenwashing Allegations

Deutsche Bank’s asset-management arm DWS Group agreed to a fine of 25 million euros, or $27 million to the Frankfurt Public Prosecutor’s office to settle allegations of greenwashing. The allegations were brought by Frankfurt prosecutors after its investigation into the firm’s environmental and social investing credentials. Greenwashing is when a Read More

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FINRA Fines Brokerage Firm and Suspends Its CCO For Compliance Failures

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority announced that it fined broker-dealer United First Partners (UFP) and suspended its chief compliance officer for allegedly failing to implement an adequate supervisory system designed to supervise the firm’s outside brokerage accounts. UFP’s primary business is providing brokerage and research services to institutional customers. As Read More

PWC investigation

PwC Unit Penalized for Manipulating Compliance Reporting

The Public Company Accounting Oversight Board announced that PricewaterhouseCoopers Singapore agreed to pay $1.5 million for violations of PCAOB rules and quality control standards. The violations arose from the Firm’s failure to have appropriate policies and procedures over its Personal Independence Compliance Testing (PICT) process and to foster an appropriate ethical Read More

CFPB Drops Zelle Lawsuit as Dismissals Continue to Pile Up

The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau announced that it dropped its lawsuit against Zelle, Wells Fargo, and other major banks that alleged the companies of failing to protect consumers from widespread fraud. In its dropped lawsuit, the CFPB claimed that hundreds of thousands of consumers filed fraud complaints to Wells Fargo, Read More