CFTC rescinds no‑deny settlement policy
The CFTC rescinded its no‑deny settlement policy and will not enforce existing no‑deny clauses, freeing defendants in CFTC enforcement matters to settle while publicly denying the allegations.
- — Defense counsel negotiating CFTC enforcement settlements must reassess whether to preserve clients' ability to publicly deny allegations as a settlement term, because the Commission can now accept offers that retain such denials.
- — Derivatives firms and individuals bound by existing CFTC no‑deny settlement provisions must factor in that the Commission will no longer enforce those clauses, removing a prior constraint on public statements about settled matters.
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