Compliance

Savings Plan Embezzler Indicted

A federal indictment unsealed this week in the District of Minnesota alleges that a 62-year-old New Prague, Minnesota man embezzled approximately $642,166 from his company’s employee benefit...

Widow Loses SERP Benefits Bid

The widow of a participant in Diebold Inc.'s supplemental executive retirement plan (SERP) did not meet the plan’s definition of “spouse,” so she was not entitled to her...

EBSA Cracking Down on Contribution Fraud

The U.S. Department of Labor's Employee Benefits Security Administration (EBSA) announced a series of enforcement actions to protect more than $7 million for workers in retirement plans or...

Dodd Defends His Bill

Speaking at the Security Industry and Financial Markets Association’s (SIFMA) annual meeting earlier this week, Senator Chris Dodd (D-Connecticut) attempted to explain the Dodd-Frank act to a skeptical...

FINRA Fines Goldman over Wells Notice Flap

The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) fined Goldman Sachs $650,000 for failing to disclose that two of its registered representatives had received Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) Wells...

Former CEO Ordered to Restore 401(k)

The former CEO of Leading Technology Services Corp. (LTS) was sentenced to prison and ordered to provide $57k in restitution to the company’s 401(k) plan participants.

ICI Tears Into 12b-1 Proposal

The mutual fund trade industry’s voice has weighed in on the 12b-1 debate – and, as might be expected, they aren’t keen on some of...