Confidential Financial Institution Information
Thursday, March 29, 2012 at 11:47AM
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The FDIC has observed a limited number of instances in which directors and officers of troubled or failing institutions have made copies of financial institution and supervisory records, and removed those copies from the institution in anticipation of litigation or enforcement activity against them personally.
The FDIC's FIL-14-2012 of March 19, 2012 reminds directors and officers that this activity is a breach of their fiduciary duty to the institution and an unsafe and unsound banking practice, which may also violate applicable laws and regulations and contravene the financial institution's information security program. Attorneys who represent an insured depository institution are also reminded that their fiduciary duty, both legally and ethically, obligates them to act in the best interests of the institution. The FDIC will investigate any matter that appears to violate confidentiality and pursue enforcement actions, as appropriate.
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