Eastman Kodak Co’s $765 million loan agreement with the U.S. government to produce pharmaceutical ingredients has been put on hold due to “recent allegations of wrongdoing,” the U.S. International Development Finance Corp (DFC) said. Kodak shares surged more than 1,000% last week after the loan was announced, generating a windfall […]
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Interactive Brokers With Failing to File Suspicious Activity Reports
Every securities broker is required, by law, to file a report of any suspicious transaction relevant to a possible violation of law or regulation. A transaction requires reporting if it involves or aggregates funds or other assets of at least $5,000, and the broker-dealer knows, suspects, or has reason to suspect that […]
Regulation Best Interest (Regulation BI) Compliance Due June 30, 2020
Compliance with Regulation Best Interest (Regulation BI) and Form CRS is due on June 30, 2020 for all registered broker-dealers and investment advisers. See Introduction to Regulation Best Interest Regulation Best Interest at FINRA Regulation Best Interest (BI) information at the SEC website
Removing Customer Complaints and Firm Disputes from BrokerCheck
False CRD Disclosures can ruin your practice, if not your career. Call Sallah Astarita & Cox, LLC today at 212-509-6544 to learn if your complaints and termination disclosures can be permanently removed from your CRD report, and BrokerCheck. We have been helping brokers across the country to remove false reports […]
Lessons in Zoom meeting safety: Useful tips for advisors and clients during the coronavirus pandemic
The Zoom videoconferencing app has become almost as pervasive as the virus itself; millions of workers, friends and family members now use it daily to communicate in as close to in-person fashion as we can get under the social distancing regime. However, like all technology, there can be some risk. […]
DOJ Closes Its Senator Insider Trading Investigation, Except for Burr
As we posted last week, the FBI was apparently investigating Senators Loeffler, Feinstein, Inhofe and Burr for possible insider trading. Yesterday it announced that it was closing the investigation of all except Burr. It is important to note that there were probably two investigations going on, one by the FBI […]
Another Whistleblower Award – $18 Million to Whistleblower
The SEC awarded more than $18 million to a whistleblower whose significant information prompted an examination that resulted in an important enforcement action. The SEC has awarded over $448 million to 81 individuals since issuing its first award in 2012. Whistleblowers may be eligible for an award when they voluntarily […]
Another SEC Whistleblower Award – $2 Million
A flurry of whistleblower awards are coming out of the SEC. Yesterday it announced an award of approximately $2 million to a whistleblower who, according to the Commission “provided vital information and assistance that substantially contributed to an ongoing investigation. The whistleblower’s information would have been difficult for the agency […]
IRS Issues Warning About Coronavirus-Related Scams
The IRS and its Criminal Investigation Division have seen a wave of new and evolving phishing schemes against taxpayers. In most cases, the IRS will deposit economic impact payments into the direct deposit account taxpayers previously provided on tax returns. Those taxpayers who have previously filed but not provided direct […]
SEC Provides Regulatory Relief to Market Participants Affected by COVID-19
The SEC is providing additional temporary regulatory relief to market participants in response to the effects of the Coronavirus Disease 2019 (COVID-19). The actions announced today involve (1) parties needing to gain access to make filings on the EDGAR system, (2) certain company filing obligations under Regulation A and Regulation […]