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Enforcement
Chinese Exchanges Implement Compulsory Delisting Norms
By Garima Chitkara | 21/11/2018
The Shanghai and Shenzhen exchanges have implemented rules on the criteria for compulsory delisting of firms accused of major securities, public health or national security related violations.
Enforcement
Australia’s Public Prosecutor Gets A$50mn to Go After Banking Misconduct
By Garima Chitkara | 19/11/2018
Australia to provide approximately A$50 million for public prosecutions and federal court to expand staff and capacity to litigate banking and financial institution misconduct cases.
Crypto / Digital Assets
Tokyo Police Arrest Eight in Connection with Cryptocurrency Pyramid Scheme
By Editors | 19/11/2018
The suspects allegedly solicited investments in what they claimed was a US investment firm, collecting over $72mn in cash and cryptocurrencies from about 6,000 people.
AML / KYC
OFAC Highlights Potential Gap in Singapore’s Sanctions Regime
By Eric A. Sohn | 15/11/2018
Singapore can do more to prevent sanctions violations by domestic firms playing out on the international stage, says Eric A. Sohn at Dow Jones Risk & Compliance.
Enforcement
SEBI Looks to Enhanced Analytics to Boost Surveillance Capabilities
By Editors | 13/11/2018
The regulator is looking to set up private cloud infrastructure to enhance its analytical capabilities for better surveillance and investigations.
Enforcement
Australian Court Orders A$3.3mn Penalty for Westpac BBSW Misconduct
By Manesh Samtani | 11/11/2018
The penalty is far less than the combined A$125mn that NAB, ANZ and CBA paid to settle their own BBSW cases with ASIC out of court.
Enforcement
China to Station Anti-Graft Officials at State Banks, Insurers
By Editors | 09/11/2018
China is planning to install anti-graft officials at some of the largest state-owned financial institutions in the country, according to an SCMP report.
AML / KYC
US Prosecutors Charge Goldman Bankers Over 1MDB Scandal
By Garima Chitkara | 07/11/2018
Malaysian politician Anwar Ibrahim told Bloomberg it would be “inexecusable” if the bank was itself found complicit in money laundering and bribery related to the state development fund.
Enforcement
S. Korea Probes JPMorgan, Citibank in Unresolved Rate Rigging Cases
By Editors | 06/11/2018
JPMorgan and Citibank are still being investigated in an ongoing price manipulation probe by the Fair Trade Commission and FSS which dates back to 2011, reports local media.
Enforcement
APRA Gets A$60mn in New Funding, Byres 5-Year Reappointment
By Manesh Samtani | 05/11/2018
Following Royal Commission findings that APRA never took a financial institution to court, the agency said it needed more funding to take a more aggressive enforcement approach.
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