Match each regulatory scenario involving securities market oversight to the precise statutory authority or jurisdictional limitation governing the Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC).
- An enforcement action filed against a broker-dealer seeking civil monetary penalties and disgorgement of illegal profits resulting from fraudulent misstatements.Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) direct civil enforcement jurisdiction under federal securities laws.
- A criminal indictment handed down against a corporate executive for willful insider trading and market manipulation.Department of Justice (DOJ) criminal jurisdiction, as the SEC lacks statutory authority to institute criminal proceedings directly.
- An investor claim asserting that an issuer's public offering was officially verified and financially guaranteed upon becoming effective.Securities Act of 1933 non-endorsement statutory disclaimer, establishing that SEC registration effectiveness does not constitute approval or a guarantee.
- A formal petition submitted by a associated person seeking review of a disciplinary sanction imposed by FINRA.Securities and Exchange Commission (SEC) appellate oversight jurisdiction over Self-Regulatory Organization (SRO) disciplinary decisions.
Cevap
Each regulatory scenario maps directly to its corresponding jurisdictional authority: civil enforcement actions fall under direct SEC civil jurisdiction; criminal indictments fall under Department of Justice criminal jurisdiction; claims of official approval are prohibited by the Securities Act of 1933 non-endorsement disclaimer; and appeals of FINRA sanctions fall under SEC appellate oversight over SROs.
The correct pairings accurately reflect the division of regulatory and statutory responsibilities: the SEC executes civil enforcement and reviews SRO disciplinary appeals; criminal cases fall under DOJ jurisdiction; and the Securities Act of 1933 strictly prohibits representing SEC registration as a regulatory guarantee or approval.
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SEC Role, Enforcement Jurisdiction, and Statutory Boundaries