Skip to content

The Price of Misconduct

1 2 3 4 5 6 7 8 9

Browse real-life case studies, examining the disastrous financial and reputational implications of insider trading, mistreatment and other forms of misconduct.

Post Picture
Post Picture

The Bank Fined for Forgetting to Report on PDMR Trades

A European bank (Company A) was fined by its country’s regulator following a share issue in which management figures were offered the chance to...
Read More
Post Picture

The Director Who Traded During a Closed Period

A professor who served on the board of a European software vendor was fined €60,000 for trading in the company’s shares during a closed period. The...
Read More
Post Picture

The Whistleblower Jailed for Revealing the Misuse of Public Money

In the mid-2010s, an official at a trade union in a European country became suspicious about the misuse of funds that had been designated to support...
Read More
Post Picture

The Whistleblower Fired Three Times for Exposing Criminal Activity

A security officer for a publicly owned transportation company in a European country had three dismissals overturned by a judge after an employment...
Read More

Navigate compliance with ease

Subscribe to the Compliance Alliance newsletter to stay up to date

Subscribe
newsletter-subscription-image

Sign up for our newsletter

Stay up to date with the latest news and products

You have successfully subscribed!

This is your official confirmation. Thank you for joining ComplyLog Newsletter. While you wait for the next issue of ComplyLog, check out the latest articles and references.
Post Picture

Jail and €2 Million in Fines For Two Executives Guilty of Insider Dealing

Two European executives were found to have committed insider dealing, following an extensive investigation by their home country’s financial...
Read More
Post Picture

When Public Disclosure Wipes Billions From a Company’s Value

A European retailer lost nearly €2 billion from its value in three months following a journalistic investigation into its poor working conditions,...
Read More
Post Picture

The Bankers Who Spoofed Orders to Move the Markets

Two European bankers (Person A and Person B) were found guilty of manipulating the price of precious metals during their employment with an EU-based...
Read More
Post Picture

The Fraud That Led to Restrictions on Employee Personal Trades

Employees at a European financial regulator (Organisation A) were subject to stringent employee personal trade monitoring procedures following the...
Read More