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FDIC August enforcement actions

The FDIC has released a list of administrative enforcement actions taken against banks and individuals in August (and one issued in July).

  • A Burnet, Texas, bank was ordered to pay $21,700 for a pattern or practice of flood insurance-related violations
  • A former chief financial officer of The Bank of Oswego, Lake Oswego, Oregon, was issued an adjudicated order to pay a civil money penalty of $175,000 and an order of prohibition for having approved the use of $675,000 in bank funds to pay for a customer's wire transfer and facilitating a $1.7 million loan to cover the transfer, aiding an abetting an improper straw buyer transaction involving bank-foreclosed property and failing to protect the bank's collateral position ion that property, following repeated appeals and delays caused by the former banker
  • The former president and CEO of AztecAmerica Bank, Berwyn, Illinois, consented to an order to cease and desist and and order to pay a civil money penalty of $25,000, for causing the bank to inject money into its holding company by approving payments by the bank to two of its employees for the purpose of enabling them to purchase stock in the holding company, resulting in a loss to the bank.
  • The former chief financial officer of Crown Bank, Edina Minnesota, was issued an order to cease and desist and an order to pay a $10,000 civil money penalty for assisting the former CEO of the bank in conducting and obscuring transactions in violation of Regulation O, and failing to stop or report the CEO's theft of funds from a third party's bank deposit account.
  • The former president and cashier of Commercial Bank of Oak Grove, Oak Grove, Missouri, was issued an adjudicated order to cease and desist and to pay a $15,000 civil money penalty for altering account statements of the bank's correspondent account at another bank, overstating the balance in that account, resulting in losses exceeding $500,000.
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