On February 28, 2017, in an Order almost entirely devoid of detail, the SEC announced that a whistleblower will receive 20% of any monetary sanctions collected in an enforcement action commenced as a result of the whistleblower’s tip. The SEC is giving this “reduced” award while acknowledging that the whistleblower (1) was “culpable” in the securities violation at issue, and (2) unreasonably delayed reporting the company’s wrongdoing to the agency. [More…]
Whoa! Last week, a member received an email claiming to be from EDGAR/SEC that had an attachment for revised 10-K filing instructions. She forwarded the email to her IT department – & it turned out the attachment was a “very nasty piece of malware” that could have infected the entire company. It was a phished email that came from a SEC email address (filings@sec.gov) with a subject line of “Important changes to Form 10-K and Instructions.”
This topic is familiar in many management circles: If you look for something, you will likely find it. If people know you are monitoring or looking for something, they will make an effort to supply that thing. And on the other side, if you don’t ask for that thing / report / result, you won’t get it. [More…]
The SEC’s enforcement arm is bracing for budget cutbacks that may result in fewer enforcement cases, Bloomberg writes.
Already, the department has halted non-essential travel and the hiring of outside contractors who help in-house lawyers with cases, sources tell the publication. [More…]
Law enforcement and regulators best take a measured approach in tackling the potential increase in the use of virtual currencies to finance terrorist activities, as there is still scant evidence the nascent technology will become a preferred method of cash transfer and other means of funding remain readily available and hard to track, said a U.K. intelligence think-tank. [More…]
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