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A white collar criminal agrees to help the FBI catch other white collar criminals using his expertise as an art and securities thief, counterfeiter, and conman. Friday Night Tykes: If You Wanna Show Season 4 Episode 410 (3-21-2017) On the season Finale of Friday Night Tykes, two champions will be crowned. Survivor: Game Changers WHITE COLLAR focuses on the unlikely partnership between a con-artist and an FBI agent. In exchange for his freedom, the con-artist provides his expertise to help. Alice Braga Talks the Glamour, Action, and Drama of Queen of the South Season 2. In its White Collar Crime program, the FBI focuses on identifying and disrupting significant economic, health care, financial institution, and intellectual property.
White- Collar Crime — FBICorporate Fraud. Corporate fraud continues to be one of the FBI’s highest criminal priorities—in addition to causing significant financial losses to investors, corporate fraud has the potential to cause immeasurable damage to the U. S. As the lead agency investigating corporate fraud, the Bureau focuses its efforts on cases that involve accounting schemes, self- dealing by corporate executives, and obstruction of justice. The majority of corporate fraud cases pursued by the FBI involve accounting schemes designed to deceive investors, auditors, and analysts about the true financial condition of a corporation or business entity.
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White Collar is a crime/mystery television series that premiered on October 23, 2009, on the USA Network. The series stars Matt Bomer as Neal Caffrey, a former conman. Episode Recap White Collar on TV.com. Watch White Collar episodes, get episode information, recaps and more.
Through the manipulation of financial data, the share price, or other valuation measurements of a corporation, financial performance may remain artificially inflated based on fictitious performance indicators provided to the investing public. The FBI’s corporate fraud investigations primarily focus on the following activities: Falsification of financial information. False accounting entries and/or misrepresentations of financial condition; Fraudulent trades designed to inflate profits or hide losses; and. Illicit transactions designed to evade regulatory oversight. Self- dealing by corporate insiders.
Insider trading (trading based on material, non- public information); Kickbacks; Misuse of corporate property for personal gain; and. Individual tax violations related to self- dealing. Fraud in connection with an otherwise legitimately operated mutual hedge fund.
Late trading; Certain market timing schemes; and. Falsification of net asset values. Obstruction of justice designed to conceal any of the above- noted types of criminal conduct, particularly when the obstruction impedes the inquiries of the U. S. Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC), Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC), other regulatory agencies, and/or law enforcement agencies. The FBI has formed partnerships with numerous agencies to capitalize on their experience in specific areas such as securities, taxes, pensions, energy, and commodities.
The Bureau has placed greater emphasis on investigating allegations of these frauds by working closely with the SEC, CFTC, Financial Industry Regulatory Authority, Internal Revenue Service, Department of Labor, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, and the U. The Office Season 8 Episode 18. S. Postal Inspection Service.