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JPMorgan to pay $264 million to resolve hiring allegations: SEC

SEC said, recommended hires could bypass JPMorgan's normal hiring program, receiving preferential treatment

JPMorgan to pay $264 million to resolve hiring allegations: SEC

Reuters Washington
JPMorgan Chase & Co has agreed to pay $264 million to resolve allegations that it hired the relatives of Chinese officials in order to win banking deals, the US Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) said in a statement on Thursday.

Authorities said JPMorgan's Asia unit created an elaborate program that allowed clients and influential government officials to recommend potential hires.

Those recommended hires could bypass JPMorgan's normal hiring program, receiving preferential treatment, the SEC said.

JPMorgan will pay the SEC $130 million. The bank would also pay the Justice Department $72 million and $61.9 million to the Federal Reserve Board of Governors, the SEC said.
 
A JPMorgan spokesman did not immediately respond to a request for comment.

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First Published: Nov 17 2016 | 11:32 PM IST

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