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JPMorgan fined $200 million for allowing employees to do business on WhatsApp, private devices

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JPMorgan “When it comes to accountability, few things rival the magnitude of wrongdoers admitting that they broke the law,” Gurbir Grewal, the SEC’s director of enforcement, said in October. “In an era of diminished trust, we will, in appropriate circumstances,

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be requiring admissions in cases where heightened accountability and acceptance of responsibility are in the public interest.”

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