SEC Accuses Bank Executives of Abusing Loan Mods to Hide Woes
April 16, 2012
The Securities and Exchange Commission has charged two officials of Houston-based bank holding company Franklin Bank Corp., with setting up increasingly aggressive loan modification programs during the last six months of 2007 to hide from investors the true amount of the bank’s nonperforming assets and to artificially inflate Franklin’s net income and earnings. According to the SEC, CEO Anthony Nocella and CFO Russell McCann instituted three loan modification schemes that caused Franklin to account for its significantly increasing portfolio of delinquent...
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