Securities and Commodities Authority Refers Licensed Entity to Prosecutors and Imposes 5 Million Dirham Fine

The Securities and Commodities Authority has imposed a substantial fine of 5 million dirhams on a licensed entity and has referred the case to the public prosecution for further legal action. This directive comes after evidence was found indicating the entity’s violations of anti-money laundering and terrorism financing laws, as well as relevant regulations.

Investigations revealed that the entity collaborated with a foreign company to execute misleading practices targeting investors within the UAE. They falsely suggested that the foreign firm was licensed by the authority, with the intent to misappropriate client funds.

The referral of the case to judicial authorities underscores the agency’s stringent approach towards establishing transparency and ensuring the highest standards of regulatory compliance.

The authority reiterated its commitment to closely monitor the markets and enforce regulatory and legal measures decisively, thereby reinforcing the UAE’s status as a global financial hub characterized by top-notch transparency and integrity.

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