by enforcement actions including bans on auditing or working for public companies; it can also ban trading in the securities of public companies.
The Sherman Antitrust Act made trusts and those who violated the act subject to civil remedies and criminal penalties in actions by the Department of Justice and to treble damages in private suits.
The level of penalty that each court can impose varies based on the jurisdiction and the specific laws applicable to the case. Generally, lower courts, such as municipal or district courts, may impose fines, community service, or short-term incarceration, while higher courts, like superior or appellate courts, can impose more severe penalties, including longer prison sentences or substantial fines. In some cases, courts can also impose restitution or probation. Ultimately, the severity of the penalty is influenced by the nature of the offense and the legal guidelines in place.
1994. Brazil beat Italy on penalties.
Winningest sec football team of all-time is Alabama.
USC is 22-11-1 all-time versus the SEC.
put the culprits into jail for long time,it can be awareness for them.
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And, under Title IX of SOX, the penalty for filing false financial statements with the SEC "for willful and knowing violations" are "a fine of not more than $5,000,000 and/or imprisonment of up to 20 years"
It should. Some states impose penalties if it doesn't.
companies often impose western culture on the country
CPAs who do not audit the financial statements of publicly listed companies do not fall under the jurisdiction of the SEC and the PCAOB.
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The Sherman Antitrust Act made trusts and those who violated the act subject to civil remedies and criminal penalties in actions by the Department of Justice and to treble damages in private suits.
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Executive compensation, among other things, is reported in SEC form DEF-14A
The Florida Real Estate Commission (FREC) may impose a maximum fine of $5,000 for each violation of the real estate laws and rules. Additionally, FREC can impose disciplinary actions such as license suspension or revocation, depending on the severity of the violation. Each case is assessed individually, and penalties can vary based on the specific circumstances.