Goldman Sachs vice president charged with insider trading

Reuters  |  NEW YORK 

By Brendan Pierson

Prosecutors said Woojae Jung, a 37-year old South Korean citizen, used confidential information about upcoming transactions he learned through his work for the bank, to trade in companies such as and Foresight Energy LP, according to a criminal complaint filed in Manhattan federal court.

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Prosecutors said Jung engaged in those trades through a brokerage account in the name of a friend living in South

The continued until 2017, when the requested information from Goldman about which employees had access to confidential information about certain transactions, they said.

Following that request, prosecutors said, someone called the brokerage firm whose account was used to make those illegal trades. Using the name of Jung's friend in Korea, the caller said that the account had been opened using stolen personal information, and he was concerned about the transactions in the account.

Jung is charged with conspiracy and He also faces related civil charges from the

The SEC has accused Jung of making more than $140,000 through in 12 companies.

(Reporting By in New York; Editing by Bernadette Baum)

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First Published: Thu, May 31 2018. 22:22 IST