9/30/2008
Blogger v. Investigators - What's The Story?
TELL ME that this is not related to the
Hollywood /Kroll / TMZ love triangle that Jossip wrote about just last week? Hamilton Nowlan, a blogger from the Gawker family of sites is claiming that
he has been surveilled by multiple investigators - and even posted the names and likenesses of the investigators online.
Now there are easily a multitude of reasons for people to detest Gawker, which has made his name as one of the internet's more popular purveyors of scandal, but it is odd to have this story pop up within a few days of the rumor that certainm members of the Hollywood elite have tasked Kroll with turning the tables on the worst of the stalkerazzi.
-- MDT
Swiss Authorites in a Sharing Mood on Tax Cheat I.D.s
Sounds like those fables Swiss Bank Accounts are
going the way of the dodo.
-- MDT
9/29/2008
Fannie & Freddie Facing Investigation on Fraud
9/28/2008
Shareholder Lawsuits in the Wake of the Financial Bailout
You know they're coming, but how with they fare?
Law.com lays down the handicap.-- MDT
Labels: lawsuit, securities, shareholders
9/26/2008
Lehman European and Middle Eastern Holdings Sold to Japanese Firm
9/25/2008
Kroll: Shadow-y Ballbusters
...as colorfully described on the notorious celebrity gossip website,
Jossip.com, which seems to be somewhat celebrating what they are reporting as Kroll's investigation of the
even more notorious celebrity gossip website,
TMZ.com.
If Jossip is to be believed, a Kroll investigation of TMZ (complete with the forementioned shadowy ballbusting) has been bankrolled by fed-up celebrities tired of TMZ profiting from the exhaustive documentation of their human failings.
Please...someone - more details?
-- MDT
Labels: Kroll
9/24/2008
Feldmayer Tesitifies in Siemens Bribery Trial
In acknowledging his authorization of a $44 million payment to a German labor leader, Wilhelm Schelsky, "I don't want to escape my responsibilities, but I never thought at the time that this agreement with Schelsky would violate laws.''
Via Bloomberg.-- MDT
Labels: Johannes Feldmayer, Siemens, William Howard
More Scrutiny of the Chris Cox SEC Tenure
9/22/2008
Christopher Cox - Under the Harsh Lights
Very interesting look at Cox's tenure at the SEC from Portfolio magazine. Textbook example of how political appointees can undermine the effectiveness of the regulatory bureaucracy...
-- MDT
Labels: Christopher Cox, enforcement, SEC
They've Always Got to Stick it to The Hedge Funds
The Montreal Mafia
They do not play games.Well, ok - hocky. Sometimes they play hocky.
-- MDT
Labels: mafia
9/19/2008
Milberg Prosecutor Moves to Mortage Backed Securities Matters
9/18/2008
Patrick Harrington Sentencing Update
Of all the scammers, skeezers, cons and cads we've covered over the last few years at Daily Caveat, arguable no one has generated the continued commentary than Patrick Harrington of BLX.
For all those who swing through looking for an update one when and where Harrington will end up behind bars, say thanks to
Joseph Coleman who passed along word that Pat will be sentenced on Monday September 22 at 2PM at the United States Court Eastern District of Michigan -- Courtoom 225.
Get there early to grab a good seat. If you'd like to check out the indictment against Harrington, Mr. Coleman has made it
available right here.
-- MDT
Labels: BLX, Patrick Vaughn
Christopher Cox An Obama Man?
He might want to consider it since
John McCain is apparently gunning for his head.
Ahh, politics.
-- MDT
Labels: Christopher Cox
Economic Meltdown 1, SEC 0
Another edition of
the blame game, brought to you by the fine folks at
The Big Picture.
-- MDT
Wall Street Losses - A Handy Info-Graphic
Good stuff from the New Your Times. The muted tones make it hurt less...
-- MDT
9/17/2008
A.I.G Officially Bailed Out
To the tune of $85 billion...
"But the bailout is likely to prove controversial, because it effectively puts taxpayer money at risk while protecting bad investments made by A.I.G. and other institutions it does business with."
Ahem...yeah.
-- MDT
Labels: AIG
9/16/2008
Kroll Asked to Tail Steve Jobs?
So says a new article from Portfolio Magazine which profiles Bob Brenner, head of Kroll's business intelligence group for the U.S. and Canada.
For the record, Brenner declined the Jobs-tailing assignment on behalf of Kroll. It had been requested by a hedge fund that wanted to get to the bottom of the Apple chief's seeming ill health...
-- MDT
Labels: Allied Capital, Bob Brenner, David Einhorn, Kroll, Steve Jobs
9/15/2008
Pursuit Magazine September Issue is Available Online
Worth checking out:
page four's legislative report from the
National Council of Investigation & Security Services. Just to give you a heads up on what information you may (or may not) have access to six months from now.
-- MDT
Labels: NCISS, Pursuit Magazine, regulation
Quarterly Kroll Fraud Report Forthcoming
Showing that the average company's losses to fraud are up 22% compared to the previous year.
Watch this space for the download.
-- MDT
Labels: Fraud, Global Fraud Report, Kroll
Global Anti-Bribery Regime Begins to Take Shape
Finally getting serious about enforcing OFAC in the U.S. Not letting corporations write of their bribes as tax deductions in Europe -
it's a whole new world out there!-- MDT
Labels: bribery, OFAC, Siemens
9/14/2008
Liechtenstein and Germany Get Downright Catty Over Tax Evasion Scandal
Apple Settles Backdating Lawsuit
Glad that this is out of the way so that Steve and Co. can make with the new laptops next month. My 1.5 Ghz Powerbook is getting a little long in the tooth.
-- MDT
Labels: Apple, backdating, Steve Jobs
Unpacking the Filip Memo - New Federal Prospecution Guidelines
Good synopsis from the Wisconsin Law Journal.
While the changes detailed a few weeks back by Deputy Attorney General Mark Filip obviously
insulate companies from some prosecutorial pressure, some continue to argue
the changes don't go far enough.
You can read the new guidelines yourself,
right here.
And for a bit of history - go memo crazy - (Holder, McNulty, KPMG, etc) you could so worse than
this article from Law.com.
-- MDT
Labels: attorney client privilege, Filip Memo, mcnulty memo, prosecution guidelines, s
9/11/2008
Seven Years
And a moment of silence.
Followed by
this tune from A. A. Bondy, which is all I find myself wanting to listen to this morning.
I figured I might share it with you.
-- MDT
9/10/2008
A Good Day for the Plaintiff Bar
And the former shareholders of Enron,
who will receive $1.7 billion, according to a recently approved settlement distribution plan. The law firm Coughlin Stoia Geller Rudman & Robbins (you may note the missing Lerach, there) will collect $688 million for their role in running the massive class action. If you're keeping score, both of those numbers have set new records, for settlement size and attorney fees.
-- MDT
Labels: Bill Lerach, Coughlin Stoia, Enron, settlement
9/09/2008
Credit Suisse Brokers Charged in Sub Prime Mortgage Fraud
Charges of conspiracy, wire and securities fraud fo
r Julian Tzolov and Eric Butler, two former brokers at Credit Suisse Securities. This according to a recently unsealed federal indictment.
The two brokers have also been named in a civil suit from the SEC.
-- MDT
Labels: Credit Suisse, Eric Butler, Julian Tzolov, mortgage backed securities
9/08/2008
Telecom Execs Cooperate to Lessen Penalties on Bribery Conviction
The question is,
who are they giving up to stay out of the hoosegow...
-- MDT
Labels: FCPA, ITXC, telecom
Continued Questions on Soc Gen 's Knowledge of Kerviel Trades
This time it is the
bank's external auditors who are meeting with French authorities.
-- MDT
Labels: Jerome Kerviel, Soc Gen
9/07/2008
Wells Notice Suggests Impending Revenue Recognition Settlment from GE
Given their recent love letter from the SEC, three years in to the agency's revenue recognition probe of the company, GE has announced that they've begun preliminary settlement talks and are looking to head off a potential civil complaint.
-- MDT
Labels: auction rate securities, GE, revenue inflation, wells notice
9/05/2008
Changing Face of Business Increases Demand for Investigative Assistance
Doing business in today's world is scary. Having investigators at your disposal? It's like the comforting combo of a bright shiny nightlight and snuggle blanket. With a glass of warm milk on the side.
Good stuff from Law.com.-- MDT
9/04/2008
FINRA Slaps former SAMCO Brokers
A first strike on mortgage backed securities enforcement...
-- MDT
Labels: FINRA, mortgage backed securities, SAMCO
More Grief for Siemens
9/03/2008
Curious How Many Cases This Has Brought In
Dennis Kozlowski Seeks to Oveturn Conviction
The New York Supreme Court will decide his fate...already Kozlowski, one of the most noted of the Enron era's white collar crooks - he took his company, Tyco for $150 million - has served three years of his original sentence on fraud-related charges.
--MDT
Labels: Dennis Kozlowski, Tyco
Kumar Fingers Wang in Improper Accounting
Bad news for Computer Associates co-founder, Charles Wang, who has found himself thrown under the bus by protege and former CA CEO, Sanjay Kumar. All this is spinning out of the lawsuit filed by Big Texan Sam Wyly, who we've written about before in these parts based on his
other adventures in litigation.
-- MDT
Labels: CA, Charles Wang, Sam Wyly, Sanjay Kumar
Illegal Gambling Investments Put Vanguard on the Ropes
9/02/2008
Controversial Prosecutorial Practice Gets the Muzzle
No more pre-trial agreements to shake down confidential docs...among other things.
Details at the WaPo.-- MDT
Labels: pre-trial agreements
9/01/2008
Kroll Hiring
If El Centro, California sounds good to you,
here's your chance.
-- MDT
Labels: jobs, Kroll
A Massachusetts Angle on the Auction Rate Securities Mess
When Bribery Isn't Bribery
That would be in Germany prior to 2002... And thanks to that Siemens has seen a €38 million fine overturned and a few bribery convictions along with it.
-- MDT
Labels: bribery, overturned, Siemens
Agitating Over In-Action From Canadian Government on Exposed Tax Cheats
Back in the Saddle
After a week's vacation. Now, what'd I miss?
- MDT
Melvyn Weiss Reports For Prison Term