In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
Tag: Huawei
In today’s edition of the Daily Compliance News:
- Huawei executive extradition hearing begins in Canada. (WSJ)
- How a 2009 Boeing jet crash presaged the 737 Max crisis. (NYT)
- Insider trading convicted Congressman sentenced to 26 months. (Washington Post)
- Energy companies given reprieve on Venezuela. (Houston Chronicle)
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
· Export sanctions with Huawei change yet again. (FT)
· US Reaches $1.4 Billion Opioid-Drug Settlement With Reckitt. (WSJ)
· In a tit-for-tat exercise, France institutes digital tax on US companies. (NYT)
· No surprise here as Uber received more scrutiny from the SEC than Lyft during the IPO process. (MarketWatch)
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
- DOJ asks Judge to remove lead defense counsel for Huawei. (NYT)
- Did cost cutting cause Boeing 737 Max crashes? (Bloomberg)
- House Financial Services approves bill to overturn Digital Trust Realty. (Radical Compliance)
- States allege generic drug makers obstructed justice in cartel probe. (Washington Post)
APRIL 27, 2019 BY TOM FOX
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:
- What hath Zion wrought? (NY Post)
- Petrobras revisiting its ill treatment of whistleblowers. (com)
- Glencore under CFTC investigation for FCPA violations.(Bloomberg)
- Who owns Huawei? (The company says it’s the workers.)(New York Times)