Reps faced heavier IIROC sanctions in fiscal 2022

By James Langton | July 7, 2022 | Last updated on July 7, 2022
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Enforcement sanctions imposed by the Investment Industry Regulatory Organization of Canada (IIROC) against both industry firms and individual reps rose in fiscal 2022, according to the self-regulatory organization’s latest annual enforcement report.

The SRO reported that it levied $2.8 million in monetary sanctions against reps last year, up from less than $1 million in the previous year.

Fines against reps rose to $2.1 million from less than $800,000 in fiscal 2021. Disgorgement orders more than doubled: to over $211,000 from less than 90,000. Costs orders jumped to almost $500,000 from $121,500.

The surge in penalties against reps reflected a slight increase in decisions — 23 in fiscal 2022 compared to 21 the previous year.

IIROC noted that the jump in disgorgement orders came amid an increased effort to ensure that rule violators don’t benefit financially from their misconduct.

Sanctions against industry firms also rose year over year, albeit modestly.

Total monetary sanctions imposed against firms edged up to $1.54 million in fiscal 2022 from $1.2 million in 2021.

However, for the second straight year, there was no disgorgement ordered against firms.

Fines for firms ticked up to $1.37 million from $1.1 million, and costs orders were slightly higher too.

“This past year, we continued to focus on pursuing impactful cases to prevent and deter misconduct and improve industry standards,” said Charles Corlett, vice-president of enforcement with IIROC, in a release.

“We pursued enforcement proceedings that addressed a wide range of conduct, always focused on advancing those cases that will contribute most significantly to protecting investors and strengthening market integrity,” he said.

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James is a senior reporter for Advisor.ca and its sister publication, Investment Executive. He has been reporting on regulation, securities law, industry news and more since 1994.