The Securities and Exchange Commission's exams of investment advisors and investment companies will "take a hit" this year due to the government shutdown and will "undoubtedly" not reach the record 17% exam level of 2018, Dan Kahl, deputy director of the SEC's Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations, said Thursday.
Kahl, speaking at the IAWatch compliance event in Washington, also told advisors that OCIE will be "working on lots of risk alerts this year," with a goal to "get as many out as we can."
A near term alert will focus on Regulation SP and compliance policies, he said. "We've done a lot of exam work on Reg SP" and policies and procedures required by the reg, which is related to data security, and "found lots of deficiencies."
Said Kahl: "I'm using the pulpit now to suggest that you take a look at your Reg SP" policies and procedures that address such things as confidentiality of client information.