Finra expels firm for 'brazen' defiance of SEC

Finra has expelled a securities outfit for allegedly lying to — and defying — the SEC. One claim: the firm's CEO was barred from running the brokerage, but continued to do so anyway.
OCT 25, 2012
By  AOSTERLAND
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority Inc. on Thursday expelled investment firm EKN Financial Services Inc. for “numerous compliance violations.” Finra also barred shadow CEO Anthony Ottimo from the securities industry for life. The regulator accused the Melville, N.Y.-based firm of widespread reporting failures and net-capital deficiencies, as well as numerous violations of Finra and federal securities laws, including provisions governing money laundering. It said that executive Anthony Ottimo continued to act as chief executive at the firm despite being barred from doing so by the Securities and Exchange Commission in 2008. Finra has now banned Mr Ottimo from the industry and suspended EKN's president, Thomas Giugliano, for a year and fined him $150,000. “EKN, Ottimo and Giugliano's defiance of an SEC order and subsequent lies to regulators were nothing short of brazen,” Finra chief of enforcement Brad Bennett said in a news release. “In addition to hiding the fact that Ottimo was acting as CEO, the firm was also fully aware they had significant [anti-money-laundering] problems and net-capital deficiencies, yet completely ignored any sense of responsibility to follow securities rules and laws.” EKN's record on the Finra BrokerCheck database is peppered with disciplinary actions initiated by the self-regulatory organization, the SEC and five different state securities regulators. The SEC order against EKN in 2008, in which Mr. Ottimo was barred from serving as CEO, alleged that the firm had defrauded mutual funds in which some of its customers had invested. EKN and the two executives neither admitted nor denied the Finra charges but consented to the findings, according to the press release. A secretary at the firm said no one was available to comment on the Finra settlement.

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