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shutterstock_123758422The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned broker George Zaki (Zaki) concerning allegations that between June 2010, and August 2012, Zaki implemented and/or executed approximately 3,600 discretionary trades in the accounts of approximately 80 Merrill Lynch, Pierce, Fenner & Smith Inc. (Merrill Lynch) customers without the customers’ prior written authorization.

Zaki entered the securities industry in October 2007 joining Neuberger Berman LLC. In June 2010, Zaki became registered with Merrill Lynch. Zaki remained registered with Merrill Lynch until he was terminated on October 8, 2012 when Merrill Lynch filed a Form U-5 stating that Zaki was terminated for “conduct involving exercising discretion in non-discretionary client accounts.” In November 2012, Zaki became registered with Barclays Capital Inc. until March 2014. Thereafter, Zaki became registered with Janney Montgomery Scott LLC where he is presently employed.

Under the FINRA rules, unauthorized discretionary trading is not allowed. NASD Rule 2510(b) provides that registered representative may exercise discretionary power in a customer’s account unless such customer has given prior written authorization and the account has been accepted by the firm. FINRA has stated that subsequent ratification of the transaction by the customer does not excuse this violation. In addition, FINRA Rule 2010 requires members and associated persons to observe high standards of commercial honor and just and equitable principles of trade in the conduct of their business.

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