Compliance & Ethics

Mark Uyeda Sworn in for Second Term as SEC Commissioner

Securities and Exchange Commission Commissioner Mark T. Uyeda has been sworn in for his second term, solidifying his commitment to overseeing the nation's financial markets. The ceremony took place at the Securities and Exchange Commission on December 28, 2023, marking the continuation of Commissioner Uyeda's dedicated service.

BNP Paribas Faces Scrutiny in French Money Laundering Investigation

BNP Paribas, one of Europe's leading financial institutions, is under investigation by French prosecutors in connection with alleged "aggravated money laundering," according to a report by French daily Le Monde. The probe centers around transfers made by Cypriot brokerage firm TCR International Limited, which collaborated with BNP Paribas' custodian unit.

LPL Financial LLC Fined $5.5 Million by FINRA for Supervision Lapses

LPL Financial LLC, a leading financial services firm, is facing a hefty fine of $5.5 million from the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) due to multiple supervision lapses spanning several years. The sanctions come in response to a range of violations related to direct business transactions, inadequate record-keeping, inaccurate customer communications, and shortcomings in supervisory systems.

SEC Awards Over $28 Million to Seven Whistleblowers for Vital Contributions to Enforcement Success

The Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has granted awards totaling more than $28 million to seven individuals. This collective effort of whistleblowers resulted in successful SEC enforcement actions, showcasing the effectiveness of the whistleblower program in upholding investor protection and market integrity.

Justice Department and Federal Trade Commission Unveil 2023 Merger Guidelines in Response to Modern Market Dynamics

The U.S. Justice Department and the Federal Trade Commission (FTC) have jointly released the 2023 Merger Guidelines, outlining the factors and frameworks employed by the agencies in their scrutiny of mergers and acquisitions. The guidelines, the result of nearly two years of public engagement, reflect the evolving landscape of modern markets, advancements in economics and law, and insights gleaned from a diverse range of market participants.

SEC Takes Swift Action, Charges Tingo Mobile Founder and Affiliated Companies with Massive Fraud

The U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) has filed an emergency action against Mmobuosi Odogwu Banye, known as Dozy Mmobuosi, and three affiliated U.S.-based entities under his leadership. The emergency relief includes a temporary asset freeze, a restraining order, and other measures to address a purported multi-year scheme aimed at inflating financial performance metrics and deceiving investors on a global scale.

Commodity Futures Trading Commission Imposes $91 Million Penalty on Freepoint Commodities for Fraudulent Conduct

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) has issued an order while simultaneously filing and settling misappropriation-based fraud charges against Freepoint Commodities LLC, a commodities merchant headquartered in Stamford, Connecticut. The fraudulent activities, spanning from 2012 to 2018, involved deceptive conduct aimed at obtaining material non-public information from a South American state-owned enterprise (SOE) concerning the purchase and sale of fuel oil. The CFTC's order mandates Freepoint to pay more than $91 million in civil monetary penalties and disgorgement.