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Supervision & Enforcement
Senate Passes Bill Empowering ASIC to Pursue Harsher Penalties
By Editors | 15/02/2019
The bill increases the maximum prison penalties ASIC can pursue to 15 years, and raises the caps on civil penalties for individuals and corporations.
Data Privacy
Data Privacy, Cybersecurity, Conduct in Focus in APAC
By Manesh Samtani | 14/02/2019
Data privacy, conduct & culture, cybersecurity and AML will be in focus in APAC for the next three years, according to a new report from Fenergo.
Supervision & Enforcement
US SEC Charges Deloitte Japan for Auditor Independence Violations
By Editors | 14/02/2019
Deloitte Japan agreed to pay $2mn to settle charges related to audit reports it issued while dozens of its employees maintained financial relationships with the audit client.
KYC & CDD
PBOC to Scrap Approval Process for Corporate Bank Account Opening
By Editors | 13/02/2019
The requirement to obtain PBOC approval for opening a corporate bank account will be scrapped nationwide by year-end, starting from 25 February.
Market Abuse
Sydney Deutsche Bank Trader Convicted for Falsifying Trades
By Editors | 13/02/2019
A former FX options and futures trader has received a 2-year suspended sentence for falsifying entries in Deutsche Bank’s internal records.
KYC & CDD
UPDATED – Multiple Indian Banks Penalised for Rule Violations
By Editors | 13/02/2019
The latest penalties involve banks’ non-compliance with RBI directions on the monitoring of borrowers’ end use of loan funds, as well as failures related to KYC/AML compliance.
Anti-Money Laundering
China Toughens Penalties for Underground Banks
By Editors | 12/02/2019
Operators of underground banks engaging in illegal forex trading and cross border transfers will face up to 5 years imprisonment, more in the most serious cases.
Conduct, Culture & Accountability
APRA Issues Update on Implementation of Hayne Recommendations
By Editors | 11/02/2019
APRA details the work already underway to implement the Recommendations and confirms it is examining the 12 matters referred by the Royal Commission.
Credit Risk
Bangladesh Bank Eases Limits on Bad Loan Write-offs
By Editors | 08/02/2019
New policies on write-offs are aimed at reducing NPLs on banks’ books. Meanwhile, the government has revealed a plan to probe defaulting borrowers and their bankers.
Conduct, Culture & Accountability
NAB Chief Steps Down Amid Royal Commission Criticism
By Editors | 07/02/2019
Commissioner Hayne said in his Final Report that NAB “stands apart” from the other major banks and questioned whether its senior leadership was capable of reforming the bank’s culture.
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