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Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - July 2nd, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

SEC Charges KKR With Misallocating Broken Deal Expenses
June 29, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 131)
Kohlberg Kravis Roberts & Co. (KKR) has agreed to pay nearly $30 million to settle the SEC's charges of misallocating more than $17 million in broken deal expenses. The SEC also found that KKR incurred $338 million in broken deal or diligence expenses during a six-year period ending in 2011. KKR failed to expressly disclose how fund expenses would be allocated; KKR did...

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - June 19th, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

Swiss Trader to Pay $2.8 Million to Settle Insider Trading Charges
June 15, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 119)
The SEC alleges that Swiss trader Helmut Ansheringer bought stock and call options based on non-public information that AuthenTec, a company that provides fingerprint sensors and software, would be purchased by Apple Inc. AuthenTec's public announcement that they would become a wholly-owned subsidiary of Apple led to a roughly 60% increase in their stock...

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - June 12th, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

SEC Names Richard R. Best as Regional Director of Salt Lake Office
June 8, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 113)
Richard R. Best will be succeeding Karen Martinez as Regional Director of the SEC's Salt Lake office. Mr. Best's qualifications include: serving as senior director and chief counsel in the Department of Enforcement for FINRA in New York, holding other supervisory and investigative positions within FINRA's Enforcement function, and having 10 years of...

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - June 5th, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

Merrill Lynch Admits Using Inaccurate Data for Short Sale Orders, Agrees to $11 Million Settlement
June 1, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 105)
An SEC investigation found some of Merrill Lynch's programs to execute short sale trades were using inaccurate and old data. Merrill Lynch and other broker-dealers are required to maintain an up to date easy-to-borrow (ETB) list composed of stocks that are readily accessible to borrow for short sale orders. Merrill Lynch...

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - May 29th, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

SEC Charges Deutsche Bank With Misstating Financial Reports During Financial Crisis
May 26, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 99)
Deutsche Bank AG has agreed to pay a $55 million penalty to settle charges that they overvalued a portfolio of derivatives by failing to properly value their "gap risk". The derivatives portfolio in question contained "Leveraged Super Senior" (LSS) trades that Deutsche Bank used in order to buy protection against credit default losses. The...

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - May 22nd, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

Peter J. Curley, Associate Director in the Division of Trading and Markets, to Leave SEC
May 18, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 91)
Peter J. Curley, Associate Director for Clearance and Settlement in the Division of Trading and Markets, will be leaving the SEC later this month. Mr. Curley has made many contributions to the division and the agency during the time of development by heading the Office of Clearance and Settlement since October 2011. Mr. Curley's had...

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - May 15th, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

SEC Sues Retirement Planners for Making False Claims to Investors
May 11, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 85)
Novers Financial and its principals, Christopher A. Novinger and Brady J. Speers, were charged with falsely informing customers that interests in life settlements they sold were guaranteed and federally insured. Interests in life settlements are investments that are based on life insurance policies purchased by others. These interests are not risk-free or...

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - May 12th, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

SEC Announces Outreach Programs to Help Firms Comply With Regulation Systems Compliance and Integrity
May 5, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 80)
Registration has opened for two outreach programs, created by the SEC to facilitate compliance with newly adopted technology regulations. Compliance with Regulation Systems Compliance and Integrity (Regulation SCI) will be held at the SEC's regional offices in New York and Chicago on July 16th and July 29th respectively....

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - May 1st, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

SEC Announces Award to Whistleblower in First Retaliation Case
April 28, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 75)
The SEC has announced that the whistleblower connected with the SEC's first retaliation case will receive the maximum allowed award of 30% of amounts collected in relation to the case (~$600,000). Paradigm Capital Management was charged by the SEC for retaliating against said whistleblower once it was discovered they had reported potential conduct to the SEC....

Enforcement Actions: Week in Review - April 24th, 2015

SEC ENFORCEMENT ACTIONS

SEC Charges BlackRock Advisors With Failing to Disclose Conflict of Interest to Clients and Fun Boards
April 20, 2015 (Litigation Release No. 71)
BlackRock Advisors LLC has been charged by the SEC for failing to disclose a conflict of interest of one of their top portfolio managers. Daniel J. Rice III founded Rice Energy, a natural gas and oil company, while managing energy sector funds and separately managed accounts at Blackrock Advisors. Rice personally invested...

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