Compliance & Ethics

DOJ’s Principal Associate Deputy Attorney Highlights Success of Whistleblower Program in Recent Keynote

Principal Associate Deputy Attorney General Marshall Miller took the stage at the Practicing Law Institute’s White Collar Crime 2024 program in Washington, D.C., delivering a keynote that delved into the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) recent innovations in corporate crime enforcement. Among the most notable developments he discussed was the newly revamped DOJ whistleblower program — a game-changer in the fight against corporate wrongdoing.

HKMA Fines China CITIC Bank International for AML Failures

The Hong Kong Monetary Authority (HKMA) has hit China CITIC Bank International Limited (CITIC) with a HK$4 million fine for falling short in its anti-money laundering (AML) duties. Announced today, December 6, 2024, the penalty stems from an investigation that found significant gaps in the bank's ability to monitor suspicious transactions between 2015 and 2018.

Energy Supplier Maxen Power Pays £1.65 Million for Customer Service Failures

Maxen Power, an energy supplier serving over 10,000 non-domestic customers, has agreed to pay £1.65 million after a recent investigation revealed serious customer service issues. The payment, ordered by energy regulator Ofgem, is in response to the company’s failure to meet industry standards, leaving customers vulnerable to financial difficulties.

Posti Faces €2.4 Million Fine for Data Privacy Failures in OmaPosti Service

Finland’s national postal service, Posti, has been hit with a €2.4 million fine following an investigation into its OmaPosti service. The Finnish Data Protection Ombudsman’s Sanctions Board determined that Posti’s handling of personal data violated GDPR rules, particularly in how it automatically created electronic mailboxes for customers without clear consent. The fine emphasizes the importance of transparency and respect for privacy in today’s digital landscape.

LifeSci Capital Settles with FINRA Over Violations in Public Offerings

LifeSci Capital, a New York-based firm, has reached a settlement with FINRA following several violations related to its handling of underwriting compensation and its failures in adhering to regulatory filing requirements. The firm, a FINRA member since 2014, has agreed to a settlement that includes a $900,000 fine, censure, and a commitment to improve its supervisory systems to better comply with securities regulations.

DOJ's Criminal Division Chief Highlights FCPA Achievements & Future Innovation at ACI’s Annual Conference

Brent Wible, Chief Counselor for the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) Criminal Division, delivered a keynote address recently at the American Conference Institute’s (ACI) International Conference on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). Speaking to an audience of legal experts, government officials, and corporate leaders, Wible reflected on the DOJ’s remarkable achievements in 2024 and outlined its continued commitment to combatting global corruption.

McKinsey Africa to Pay $122 Million Over Bribery Scheme Involving South African Officials

McKinsey & Company Africa (Pty) Ltd (McKinsey Africa) will pay $122 million to resolve charges of bribing South African government officials in a years-long scheme. The U.S. Department of Justice (DOJ) announced the settlement as part of a coordinated effort with South African authorities, underscoring the growing international push against corporate corruption.