CFTC releases self-reporting and cooperation rubric

Enforcement Advisory offers clarity into how the commodities regulator will offer credit against penalties for meritorious conduct. But there are concerns.

The first Enforcement Advisory on Self-Reporting, Cooperation, and Remediation of its kind has been released by the Commodities Futures Trading Commission (CFTC).

Unlike previous guidance, the Advisory lays out a rubric the CFTC’s Enforcement division will use to assess self-reporting and cooperation. An individual or entity’s cooperation and self-reporting behavior

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