IT consultant faces 115 charges for alleged insider trading
A Sydney-based IT consultant has been charged with 115 offences for allegedly accessing the information of a Melbourne-based financial publisher for insider trading purposes.
A Sydney-based IT consultant has been charged with 115 offences for allegedly accessing the information of a Melbourne-based financial publisher for insider trading purposes.
Federal prosecutors allege a California woman committted securities fraud by passing information to hedge funds
IBM's former server chief, Robert Moffat, is heading to court on Monday after he agreed to waive his right to a grand jury in a case related to the Galleon Group insider-training scandal, according to court documents.
The IBM executive charged with <a href="http://www.networkworld.com/news/2009/102109-ibm-legal-trouble.html">insider trading</a> by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission is out of a job at Big Blue.
IBM has placed Robert Moffat, the head of its Systems and Technology Group, on a leave of absence after he was charged by the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission in an alleged insider-trading scheme.