Tag: Enforcement Actions

SEC Making New Push to Adopt Tabled Compensation Clawback Rule

The Securities and Exchange Commission appears to be making a new effort to pass clawback rules that would require executives to pay back compensation that was obtained by hitting incentive goals that were later found to be false or inaccurate. The rule was included in the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform Read More

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Three Generic Pharma Companies Settle Price-Fixing Charges

Three pharmaceutical companies, Taro Pharmaceuticals USA, Sandoz, and Apotex, have agreed to pay a total of $447 million to resolve charges of price fixing and violating the False Claims Act, according to a statement by the U.S. Justice Department. The DoJ alleges that between 2013 and 2015, all three pharma Read More

OCC Reprimands Bank for ‘Unsafe’ Tech and Risk Management Practices

The Office of the Comptroller of the Currency issued a “cease and desist” order against MUFG Union Bank based in San Francisco for engaging in “unsafe or unsound practices regarding technology and operational risk management.” The regulator also took issue with what it called, “the bank’s noncompliance with the Interagency Read More

FirstEnergy to Pay $230 Million for Role in Bribery Scheme

Ohio-based public utility holding company FirstEnergy will pay a $230 million fine for its connection to a bribery scheme to entice lawmakers to pass a $1 billion bailout for two of its nuclear power plants. The U.S. Justice Dept. charged the company with conspiring to commit honest services wire fraud, Read More

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Tandy CEO Settles With SEC Over Reporting Failures

The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced that it has reached a settlement with the specialty retailer Tandy Leather Factory Inc. and its former chief executive officer Shannon Greene, over charges of accounting, reporting, and control failures that led to a multi-year restatement of company financial statements. Tandy’s inventory tracking Read More

SEC Announces Charges in Space SPAC Merger

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against the acquisition corporation Stable Road Acquisition Company, its sponsor SRC-NI, and the SPAC’s proposed merger target Momentus Inc. for what it calls “misleading claims” about Momentus’s technology, as well as national security risks associated with Momentus’s founder and former CEO Mikhail Kokorich. Read More

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Legal Group Calls for Protections for CCOs in Prosecutions

The New York City Bar Association proposed a new framework it hopes will influence decisions by regulators to charge chief compliance officers in certain criminal and civil cases. The move is an attempt to quell growing concerns from enforcement actions that hold financial sector CCOs individually liable for the actions Read More