Compliance & Ethics

Trio of Whistleblowers Share $12 Million SEC Award, Highlighting Wall Street's New Era of Accountability

The Securities and Exchange Commission has awarded $12 million to three individuals whose cooperation proved instrumental in a major enforcement action. The substantial reward underscores a shifting landscape where internal witnesses increasingly shape Wall Street oversight.

TSB Bank Faces £10.9 Million Regulatory Fine Over Systematic Failures in Treatment of Vulnerable Customers

Britain's financial watchdog has imposed a £10.9 million fine on TSB Bank plc, underscoring the regulator's growing intolerance of inadequate customer protection measures in the banking sector. The penalty comes after a comprehensive investigation revealed persistent failures in the bank's treatment of customers facing financial hardship.

Singapore Unveils Comprehensive Strategy to Combat Money Laundering

Singapore's Inter-Ministerial Committee (IMC) recently announced a sweeping overhaul of the nation's anti-money laundering framework, introducing far-reaching measures designed to strengthen the city-state's defenses against financial crimes while preserving its status as a leading global financial center.

SEC Enforcement Director Grewal to Step Down After Three-Year Tenure

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced today that Gurbir S. Grewal, Director of the Division of Enforcement, will leave his position effective October 11, 2024. Sanjay Wadhwa, the division's current Deputy Director, will take over as Acting Director, while Sam Waldon will serve as Acting Deputy Director.

CFTC Hits Swap Trading Platforms with Over $2.2M in Fines Amid Growing Internal Policy Rift

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission's recent enforcement actions against three swap execution facilities, resulting in $2.175 million in combined penalties, has sparked significant debate over the agency's evolving regulatory approach, including a rare public dissent from within the Commission itself.

Ovintiv USA Agrees to $16 Million Settlement Over Clean Air Violations in Utah

Ovintiv USA Inc. has agreed to pay $5.5 million in civil penalties and implement approximately $10 million in facility upgrades to resolve Clean Air Act violations at its oil and gas production facilities in Utah, federal authorities announced today.

Starling Bank Hit with £29 Million Fine Over Financial Crime Control Failures

The Financial Conduct Authority (FCA) has imposed a substantial fine of £29 million on digital challenger bank Starling for significant failings in its financial crime prevention systems and controls.