The SEC collects billions of dollars in fines every year, typically with several individual fines of over $100M.
While some actions (like a minor player doing thousands of dollars in insider trading) may be paint-by-numbers, my impression is that substantial resources go into the types of investigations that can lead to massive settlements.
Although, in a case like FTX, it’s hard to get blood from a stone.
They’ll be able to rake back some of the paid-out funds though. Should be able to pay some big fines/penalties.
I suspect something similar is going on with the quadriga bankruptcy in Canada. CRA (Canadian IRS) did an audit and shared its results with the creditors’ lawyers months ago but nobody has heard anything about it yet: they probably didn’t like the penalties they’re being asked to pay.
While some actions (like a minor player doing thousands of dollars in insider trading) may be paint-by-numbers, my impression is that substantial resources go into the types of investigations that can lead to massive settlements.
Although, in a case like FTX, it’s hard to get blood from a stone.