Citigroup faces amended lawsuit over alleged risk management deception

July 20, 2024 02:24 AM AEST | By Invezz
 Citigroup faces amended lawsuit over alleged risk management deception
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Former Citigroup managing director Kathleen Martin has filed an amended lawsuit against the bank, alleging intentional deception by its Chief Operating Officer, Anand Selva.

Martin claims she was dismissed for refusing to mislead a federal regulator about the bank’s risk management practices.

Martin’s lawsuit, filed in Manhattan federal court, asserts that Selva aimed to misreport Citigroup’s metrics to deceive the Office of the Comptroller of the Currency (OCC).

This, she alleges, was intended to create an illusion of compliance with a $400 million settlement agreement from 2020, which addressed various risk management shortcomings within the bank.

Potential impact on Citigroup and its stakeholders

Martin’s allegations extend beyond the internal management of the bank, suggesting broader implications. She claims that misreporting would have misled not only regulators but also shareholders and the public.

Failure to accurately report could have had significant legal and financial consequences for Citigroup, potentially leading to major new fines and damaging its reputation further.

The amended complaint highlights several instances of compliance failures at Citigroup.

One notable example is the $135.6 million fine imposed by the OCC and Federal Reserve on July 10, citing the bank’s insufficient progress in addressing previously identified issues from 2020.

This recent fine adds to the challenges faced by Chief Executive Jane Fraser, who has been striving to streamline Citigroup and rectify its regulatory failings.

Citigroup’s response and upcoming legal proceedings

Citigroup has not yet provided an official comment on the amended lawsuit. The bank previously stated that Martin was terminated due to a lack of leadership and engagement skills necessary for her role as interim data transformation chair.

Citigroup has also refuted Martin’s allegations, claiming that even if true, her whistleblowing activities would not be protected under the federal Sarbanes-Oxley governance law.

The bank has until August 8 to respond to the amended complaint. Citigroup had initially sought to dismiss Martin’s original complaint on June 27.

However, federal law permits the plaintiff to amend their complaint once, providing Martin with an opportunity to strengthen her case.

Citigroup’s ongoing regulatory challenges

Citigroup’s struggles with regulatory compliance have been a recurring issue. The bank’s $400 million settlement agreement in 2020 was intended to address a range of risk management shortfalls.

Despite efforts to comply, the bank has faced multiple fines, reflecting ongoing challenges in meeting regulatory standards.

The recent $135.6 million fine underscores the persistent difficulties in achieving sufficient progress.

This latest penalty serves as a reminder of the significant stakes involved in regulatory compliance and the potential consequences of falling short.

The road ahead for Citigroup

As Citigroup navigates this legal challenge, the implications for its leadership, regulatory standing, and financial health remain uncertain.

The outcome of the lawsuit could have far-reaching effects, influencing both internal management practices and external perceptions of the bank’s commitment to regulatory compliance.

For Chief Executive Jane Fraser, the focus remains on making Citigroup leaner and addressing its regulatory issues.

The amended lawsuit adds another layer of complexity to these efforts, highlighting the ongoing tension between regulatory compliance and internal management decisions.

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