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Binance Appoints New Compliance Deputy As Difficulties Continue

Cryptocurrency exchange Binance, facing regulatory probes in the US, has named a new deputy chief compliance officer. The same person also holds a global money laundering reporting role.
Binance, the global
blockchain ecosystem facing regulatory pressure in the US, last
week said that it has appointed its former global compliance
head, Kristen Hecht, as new deputy chief compliance officer and
global money laundering reporting officer.
Hecht brings 17 years of experience, including nearly a decade
supporting the US government's efforts to combat terrorism and
illicit financial activity as a senior policy advisor in the
Office of Terrorist Financing and Financial Crimes in the US
Department of the Treasury, Binance said in a statement. Before
Binance, Kristen served as the CCO at Meta's first crypto digital
asset wallet project, Novi Financial.
As deputy CCO, Hecht will work with Binance's CCO, Noah
Perlman.
The organization has been in the regulatory crosshairs. In March,
the US Commodity Futures Trading Commission (CFTC) sued Binance
and CEO Changpeng Zhao, alleging that the company knowingly
offered unregistered crypto derivatives products in the US
against federal law. Last December, it was reported that the US
Justice Department is probing it over possible money-laundering
and sanctions violations.
Binance's origins lie in China. The exchange pulled out of
mainland China in 2017 during a regulatory crackdown.
Last week, the Wall Street Journal said that Binance
users traded cryptocurrency-related assets worth $90 billion in a
single month in China, where such trading has been illegal since
2021. The WSJ cited internal figures, and current and
former employees of the exchange. A report by
Bloomberg on July 6 said that Patrick Hillmann,
Binance’s chief strategy officer who joined in 2021, tweeted that
he was leaving “on good terms.” Steven Christie, senior vice
president for compliance, and Hon Ng, general counsel, also
reportedly left.