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SEC News: Municipal Adviser Allegedly Did Not Disclose Conflict, Microcap Company CEO is Accused of Making False Claims, and Whistleblowers are Awarded $3M

Municipal Advisor Accused of Not Telling Client About Conflict In the first case enforcing municipal advisor’s fiduciary duty under the 2010 Dodd-Frank Act, the SEC is filing charges against Central States Capital Markets, its CEO John Stepp, and two employees. The regulator claims that in 2011, David Malone and Mark…

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Senate Measure Seeks to Exempt Banks for Having to Register with the SEC As Municipal Advisors & House Bill Looks to Enhance Public Pension Plans’ Disclosures

Many banks are reportedly greeting bipartisan Senate bill S. 710 with satisfaction, as it would exempt them from provisions of the Dodd-Frank Wall Street Reform and Consumer Protection Act related to regulating municipal advisers. The bill was introduced by US Senators Patrick Toomey (R-Pa) and Mark Warner (D-VA) last month.…

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Municipal Advisor Bill Passes Vote by US House of Representatives

The House of Representatives has passed a bill that narrows the definition of a municipal advisor. HR 2827 also exempts certain market participants from being subject to certain rules and says that under Dodd-Frank Section 975 already regulated entities are not municipal advisors. This bill comes after the SEC proposed…

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Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission Paid Morgan Stanley Smith Barney $510,000 for Financial Advice, Says Auditor

State auditor Crit Luallen is accusing the Kentucky Workers’ Compensation Funding Commission of breaking the law when, rather than seeking financial advice from the Kentucky Finance and Administration Cabinet’s Office of Fiscal Management, it paid Morgan Stanley Smith Barney for private financial advice. Luallen contends that the workers’ compensation agency…

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MSRB Seeks Public Comment on New Fiduciary Duty Rule for Municipal Advisors

The Municipal Securities Rulemaking Board is currently asking for public comment on several rulemaking proposals and draft interpretive guidance, including the proposed Rule G-36, a new fiduciary duty rule for municipal advisors. Comment is also being sought on proposed rule amendments and guidances related to gifts by municipal advisors and…

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