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HONG KONG - Hong Kong's Securities and Futures Commission (SFC) said Friday it issued a reprimand to Ko's Brother Securities Company Limited (Ko's Brother) and fined it HK$250,000 ($32,140) for internal control deficiencies which were conducive to the clients' illegal short sellings.
The SFC said this disciplinary action follows an SFC investigation into intra-day short selling in derivative warrants by a client of Ko's Brother.
The SFC found that Ko's Brother "turned a blind eye" to the client's short selling activities and inadequacies in the firm's internal control procedures were conducive to such illegal activities.
In deciding the penalty, the SFC said it took into account all the circumstances, including the decision of Ko's Brother to take steps to improve its systems so as to address their current inadequacies in preventing and detecting intra-day short selling.
An investor has been previously fined HK$30,000 for illegal short sellings, which were carried out by the investor's broker employed by Ko's Brother, said the SFC. ($1 equals HK$7.78)