Compliance & Ethics

Gunvor S.A. to Pay Over $661M in Landmark Guilty Plea for Foreign Bribery Case

Gunvor S.A., an international commodities trading company based in Switzerland, has pleaded guilty and agreed to pay over $661 million to settle an investigation by the U.S. Justice Department, resolving allegations of violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA).

Superintendent of NYDFS Secures $1.1 Billion Pledge from Gemini and Imposes $37 Million Fine

Superintendent Adrienne A. Harris of the New York State Department of Financial Services (DFS) has announced a major settlement with Gemini Trust Company, LLC ("Gemini"). The agreement stipulates Gemini's commitment to returning at least $1.1 billion to customers affected by the Gemini Earn Program ("Earn") through the Genesis Global Capital, LLC ("GGC") bankruptcy proceedings.

UAE Removed from FATF 'Grey List' as Kenya and Namibia Face Increased Monitoring

The Financial Action Task Force (FATF), an international crime watchdog, announced the removal of the United Arab Emirates (UAE) from its 'grey list.' Simultaneously, Kenya and Namibia have been added to the list, subjecting them to heightened scrutiny due to concerns over inadequate measures against money laundering and terrorism financing.

SEC Adopts Updated Ethics Rules Enhancing Oversight on Securities Trading by Agency Personnel

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has announced the adoption of amendments to its ethics rules, aimed at modernizing and strengthening its ethics compliance program. These amendments, adopted in collaboration with the Office of Government Ethics, mark a substantial update to the existing regulations governing securities holdings and transactions of all SEC employees, their spouses, and minor children.

Frankfurt Chosen as Host for EU Anti-Money Laundering Authority

Frankfurt has been selected as the headquarters for the European Union's Anti-Money Laundering and Countering the Financing of Terrorism Authority (AMLA). The decision was made through a joint vote on Thursday by Members of the European Parliament (MEPs) and EU ambassadors.

JPMorgan to Pay $350 Million Penalty Over Trade Reporting Gaps

In a regulatory filing on Friday, JPMorgan Chase and Co disclosed that it will pay approximately $350 million in civil penalties to resolve issues related to incomplete trading data reported to surveillance platforms. The penalties come in response to government inquiries into the bank's trading processes.

FINRA Levies $1.6 Million Fine Against Morgan Stanley for Municipal Securities Violations

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) has imposed a $1.6 million fine on Morgan Stanley Smith Barney LLC for recurrent lapses in timely handling failed inter-dealer municipal securities transactions and addressing municipal security positions held short for more than 30 calendar days, alongside related supervisory failures. This marks the first disciplinary action where FINRA has charged a firm with violating the close-out requirements of the Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board (MSRB) Rule G-12(h) and associated supervisory shortcomings.