August 21, 1998

Latrobe, Pa. Trustees Sued Over Misuse Of Pension Assets

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August 6, 1998

Court Freezes Assets Of California Health Program

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The U. S. Department of Labor has obtained a temporary restraining order freezing the assets of Novato, California-based Interstate Services, Inc. (ISI), Thorndyke International, Inc. (TI), and numerous other fiduciaries and service providers to health plans operated by ISI after more than $ 1 million in health benefit assets were diverted to them and others affiliated with a health care scheme known as The ERISA Advantage program.

July 23, 1998

EBSA Press Release: Labor Department Re-Affirms Warning to Employee Benefit Plan Administrators about Year 2000 Software Problems [07/23/1998]

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The U.S. Department of Labor's Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration (PWBA) today re-affirmed the need for employee benefit plan administrators and service providers to act to protect workers' benefits against the looming year 2000 (Y2K) software problem.

July 21, 1998

Labor Department Settles Case With Investment Advisers Inc. Over Fees Issues

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The U.S. Department of Labor today settled a lawsuit on Monday, July 20, with Investment Advisers, Inc. (IAI), a Minneapolis-based investment management company, regarding inappropriate fees paid to its affiliate, IAI Securities (IAIS), in connection with investment management services provided to certain employee benefit plans and to its own in- house pension and profit sharing plans.

July 17, 1998

EBSA Press Release: ERISA Advisory Council Working Groups to Hear Testimony in August [07/17/1998]

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The three working groups formed this year by the Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans will hold public meetings Aug. 11 and 12. All sessions will take place in Conference Room N-4437 C&D at the U.S. Department of Labor's Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, DC.

July 2, 1998

EBSA Press Release: Secretary of Labor Designates Head for Pension Agency [07/02/1998]

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Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman today delegated the duties of the Assistant Secretary of Labor for the Pension and Welfare Benefits Administration (PWBA) to Meredith Miller. Miller, who has served as PWBA's Deputy Assistant Secretary for Policy for the last 5 years, will carry out the duties of Assistant Secretary until a permanent candidate is appointed to fill the post.

July 1, 1998

EBSA Press Release: 401(k) Plan Participants Have New Source of Information on Fees [07/01/1998]

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Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman today released A Look at 401(k) Plan Fees, a 19-page, educational booklet to help consumers understand the fees and expenses associated with 401(k)plan accounts.

June 30, 1998

Albuquerque Firm And President Sued Over 401(K) Plan Investments

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The U. S. Department of Labor has sued Miletus Associates Inc. and its president for making over $120,000 in improper transfers and a loan from the company’s 401(k) plan to the defendants.

Miletus Associates is an Albuquerque, N.M.-based engineering firm which manufactures airborne surveillance equipment. The company’s 401(k) plan covered 29 participants and had $371,052.57 in assets as of February 1996.

June 24, 1998

EBSA Press Release: ERISA Advisory Council Working Groups to Hear Testimonies in July [06/24/1998]

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The three working groups formed this year by the Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans, more popularly known as the ERISA Advisory Council, will hold public meetings July 7 and 8. All sessions will take place in Conference Room N-4437 C&D at the U.S. Department of Labor's Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.

June 23, 1998

EBSA Press Release: Labor Department Releases New Form 5500 Submitted to OMB for Approval [06/23/1998]

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June 9, 1998

Labor Department Recovers Over $2 Million For Union Pension Plans

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The U. S. Department of Labor obtained a settlement agreement with trustees of the Connecticut Plumbers and Pipefitters pension fund and a former securities broker requiring them to pay more than $2.4 million in restitution and civil penalties. The settlement also requires the trustees to establish procedures on and monitor investments by the plan.

June 4, 1998

Louisiana Home Health Care Providers Sued for Misuse of Pension

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The U.S. Department of Labor today sued five home health care firms located throughout Louisiana, their principals and trustees of the firms’ pension plans for improperly using pension plan assets to benefit affiliated companies and plan trustees and to purchase the stock of a related company.

June 4, 1998

Chicago Attorney Sentenced To Jail In Pension Fraud Scheme

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Chicago attorney George C. Hook was sentenced to seven years in prison and ordered to make $735,566 in restitution to the pension plan of Wittek Industries, now under trusteeship of the Pension Benefit Guaranty Corporation. The May 26 sentencing took place in the federal district court in Peoria, III. Hook was convicted May 29, 1997 of wire fraud, theft from a pension plan and money laundering for his role in raiding the company's pension plan.

June 4, 1998

EBSA Press Release: Labor Secretary Herman Says First Saver Summit is a Step to Securing the Future of America's Workers [06/04/1998]

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Washington, D.C. - In an effort to educate Americans about the importance of saving for retirement, Secretary of Labor Alexis M. Herman will join President Clinton and members of Congress for the first National Summit on Retirement Savings. It will be held at the Hyatt Regency Capitol Hill in Washington, D.C. today and Friday, June 5.

June 2, 1998

EBSA Press Release: Labor Department Unveils New Interactive Website for Small Businesses [06/02/1998]

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Small Business Administration Encourages Business Use

Secretary of Labor Alexis Herman today unveiled a new interactive website for small business owners who want to start a retirement savings plan for their employees.

May 29, 1998

Ohio Bank And Executives Sued For Misusing ESOP Assets

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Haverfield Corp. of Cleveland and certain corporate executives misused assets of the Haverfield Corp employee stock ownership plan (ESOP) to purchase company stock for the plan at artificially inflated prices, according to a lawsuit filed today by the U. S. Department of Labor.

May 27, 1998

EBSA Press Release: ERISA Advisory Council and Working Groups to Meet in June [05/27/1998]

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The Advisory Council on Employee Welfare and Pension Benefit Plans, more popularly known as the ERISA Advisory Council, and its three recently-formed working groups will hold public meetings June 8 and 9. All sessions will take place in Conference Room N-4437 C&D at the U.S. Department of Labor's Frances Perkins Building, 200 Constitution Avenue NW, Washington, D.C.

May 4, 1998

Philadelphia Nursing Home Pension Trustees Ordered To Resign Positions And Repay Plan

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Philadelphia-based Mercy-Douglass Corp., its subsidiaries and trustees of the company's pension plan have agreed to repay the plan $432,137, including interest, as a result of a consent judgment obtained by the U.S. Labor Department.

In addition, the consent judgment requires that an independent trustee be appointed to manage the plan.

May 4, 1998

Pa. Pension Trustee Sentenced For Embezzling Plan Money

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A federal district court in Philadelphia ordered the trustee of the Dr. Lawrence Manin Profit Sharing Plan, located in Cherry Hill, N.J., to make $24,093 in restitution, sentenced him to12 months and one day in prison in prison, and placed him on probation.