SEC's Penalties, Relief Hit All-Time Record of $8.2 Billion
Source: Bloomberg
November 22, 2024 at 4:29 PM EST
The US Securities and Exchange Commissions fines and investor relief hit an all-time record in fiscal 2024.
The agencys enforcement actions led to $8.2 billion in penalties and reimbursement to investors, though the number of cases declined 26% compared with the year before, according to an annual report.
The Division of Enforcement is a steadfast cop on the beat, following the facts and the law wherever they lead to hold wrongdoers accountable, outgoing SEC Chair Gary Gensler said in a statement Friday. Enforcement actions in the year ended Sept. 30 resulted in $2.1 billion in civil fines and $6.1 billion in disgorgement, or return of ill-gotten gains to people who were harmed.
About half the SECs total fines and remedies were tied to one case: Terraform Labs and its co-founder, Do Kwon. They were found liable for fraud over the firms 2022 implosion, which wiped out billions of dollars in investor assets. In June, Terraform agreed to pay $4.47 billion to resolve the SECs lawsuit.
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