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shutterstock_187532306The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA) sanctioned brokerage firm Safeguard Securities, Inc. (Safeguard Securities) and broker Peter Mooney (Mooney) concerning allegations that during a FINRA examination of the firm Safeguard Securities provided certain outside business activity (OBA) forms to FINRA that had been backdated. FINRA found that Mooney, who signed the backdated forms, knew or should have known that the forms had been backdated. In addition, FINRA identified many supervisory and recordkeeping failures relating to: the review and retention of electronic communications; outside business activities; private securities transactions; the supervision of producing managers; and branch registration and fingerprinting of personnel.

FINRA found that Mooney was the firm’s principal and supervisor responsible for establishing and implementing supervisory procedures. FINRA alleged that Safeguard Securities, through Mooney, failed to establish and/or implement adequate supervisory procedures in numerous respects. First, it was alleged that the firm failed to establish and implement an adequate supervisory system for the review and retention of electronic communications relating to the business of the firm. For example, between July 14, 2008, and November 4, 2012, it was alleged that Safeguard Securities failed to maintain any record to evidence its review of electronic communications. Further, FINRA alleged that the firm failed to take any steps to monitor registered representatives who used e-mail addresses at domains other than the firm’s e-mail system.

In another instance of supervisory failure, FINRA alleged that during 2012, Mooney knew that a broker by the initials “WM” was engaging in private securities transactions for compensation. Notwithstanding the fact that the firm prohibited such activity, FINRA found that Mooney failed to take any steps to stop the broker’s participation in those transactions. Under NASD Rule 3040, a duty is imposed on member firms to supervise the transaction as if the transaction were executed on behalf of the member.

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