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SEC Reports Unprecedented Enforcement Success in 2023

Posted on December 18th, 2023 at 1:23 PM
SEC Reports Unprecedented Enforcement Success in 2023

From the desk of Jim Eccleston at ÍøÆØ³Ô¹Ï 

In its report on fiscal year 2023, the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) revealed a substantial increase in its enforcement efforts to protect investors and uphold market integrity.

The SEC initiated 784 enforcement actions, indicating a 3 percent rise compared to the preceding fiscal year. Notably, 501 of these actions were original or "stand-alone,"  reflecting an 8 percent increase from fiscal year 2022.

In fiscal year 2023, the SEC secured orders for almost $5 billion in financial remedies, the second-highest amount after the $6.4 billion obtained in fiscal year 2022. Those remedies comprised $3.369 billion in disgorgement and prejudgment interest, along with $1.580 billion in civil penalties, both ranking as the second-highest on record. The SEC prohibited 133 individuals from serving as officers and directors of public companies, marking the highest number of such bars in a decade.

Despite a slight decrease from fiscal year 2022, the SEC distributed $930 million in investor restitution, continuing the trend of annual distributions exceeding $900 million for the second consecutive year. This was notably higher than the $521 million distributed in fiscal year 2021 and the $602 million in fiscal year 2020.

The SEC's Whistleblower Program had an exceptional year, granting awards totaling nearly $600 million, the highest ever in a single year. This included a record-breaking $279 million to a single whistleblower. The program received over 18,000 whistleblower tips, setting a new record and representing a nearly 50% increase over the previous year's then-record of 12,300 tips.

DiWire reports that the SEC's enforcement efforts spanned a wide range of issues within the securities industry, addressing billion-dollar frauds, emerging threats in crypto asset securities, and cybersecurity challenges. Charges were filed against diverse market participants for various violations, including public companies, investment firms, and social media influencers.

 

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