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Icahn, company settle US SEC charges over alleged disclosure failures

Billionaire investor Carl Icahn and his company Icahn Enterprises LP (IEP) have actually settled charges for failing to divulge pledges of the business's securities as security for billions of dollars in personal loans, U.S. regulators said on Monday.

The company and Icahn accepted pay $1.5 million and $500,000. in civil charges, respectively, to settle the charges, the. U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission stated in a statement.

Starting in 2018, Icahn promised in between 51% to 82% of the. IEP's impressive securities as security to secure billions. dollars in personal margin loans from multiple lending institutions but did. not reveal this until February 2022, according to the SEC.

Icahn likewise stopped working to amend securities filings describing. personal loans dating back as far as 2005, the firm said in a. declaration.

The federal securities laws enforced independent. disclosure commitments on both Icahn and IEP. These disclosures. would have revealed that Icahn promised over half of IEP's. outstanding shares at any offered time, Osman Nawaz, head of the. Complicated Financial Instruments Unit in the SEC's Enforcement. Department, stated the statement.

This denied financiers of details they needed, he. included.

Agents for IEP did not immediately respond to a. request for remark. The SEC stated Icahn and IEP had actually settled. without confessing or denying the accusations and consented to stop. and desist from future violations.

(source: Reuters)