Compliance & Ethics

AMLA Becomes Official: New EU Anti-Money Laundering Authority Enters into Force

The European Union has officially launched its new framework for tackling money laundering and terrorist financing. The European Banking Authority (EBA) has welcomed this development, which includes the establishment of a dedicated anti-money laundering and countering the financing of terrorism authority (AMLA).

Meta Materials and Former CEOs Face SEC Charges for Alleged Market Manipulation

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has taken action against Meta Materials Inc. and its former CEOs, John Brda and George Palikaras, alleging a market manipulation scheme that raised $137.5 million from investors in 2021.

Federal Reserve Imposes Strict Oversight on Pedcor Financial Entities Amid Risk Management Concerns

The Federal Reserve Bank of Chicago has entered into a Written Agreement with Pedcor Financial, LLC, Pedcor Financial Bancorp, and Fidelity Federal Bancorp. This action comes in response to concerns about the financial soundness and risk management practices of these entities, which control United Fidelity Bank, FSB in Evansville, Indiana.

Japanese Financial Watchdog Recommends Administrative Action Against MUFG Group Entities

The Securities and Exchange Surveillance Commission (SESC) has recommended that administrative disciplinary action be taken against MUFG Bank, Ltd. (MUBK), Mitsubishi UFJ Morgan Stanley Securities Co., Ltd. (MUMSS), and Morgan Stanley MUFG Securities Co., Ltd. (MSMS). This decision follows a comprehensive inspection revealing serious violations under the Financial Instruments and Exchange Act (FIEA).

Sikorsky Support Services Inc. and Derco Aerospace Inc. Settle False Claims Allegations with $70 Million Payment

Sikorsky Support Services Inc. (SSSI) and Derco Aerospace Inc., subsidiaries of United Technologies Corporation at the time of the alleged misconduct, have reached a $70 million settlement with the United States Department of Justice over False Claims Act violations. The settlement resolves accusations that the companies overcharged the U.S. Navy for spare parts and materials essential for naval aircraft maintenance.

U.S. Treasury Initiates Sanctions Blitz: Targets Drug Cartel in Mexico and Russian Nationals

In a multifaceted effort to bolster national security and combat international illicit activities, the U.S. Department of the Treasury has announced a series of sanctions targeting significant threats from Mexico's La Nueva Familia Michoacana drug cartel and Russian nationals under Executive Order 14024. These actions aim to disrupt drug trafficking networks and address emerging challenges in global security.

Apple Delays AI Feature Launch in Europe, Citing Regulatory Compliance Concerns

In a move set to impact European users, Apple Inc. announced on Friday its decision to delay the launch of three new artificial intelligence features in Europe until 2025. The delay, attributed to compliance issues with European Union competition rules under the Digital Markets Act (DMA), marks a significant divergence from the features' rollout scheduled for this fall in the United States.