Defendant Name: Dale Swanberg

Defendant Type: Individual

Initial Case Details

Legal Case Name SEC v. Dale Swanberg
First Document Date 25-Aug-2022
Initial Filing Format Civil Proceeding
Case Number 22-cv-04859
Allegation Type Issuer Reporting and Disclosure
Federal District Court California, Northern District of California

Affiliations

Violations Alleged

Exchange Act
Sec 10(b) + Rule 10b-5
Securities Act
Sec 17(a) (Not specified)
Other
Rule 13b2-1 Exchange Act

Related Violations Alleged

Dale Swanberg is alleged to have aided and abetted Granite Construction Incorporated's violation of Sec 10(b) + Rule 10b-5 of the Exchange Act.
Dale Swanberg is alleged to have aided and abetted Granite Construction Incorporated's violation of Rule 12b-20 of the Exchange Act.
Dale Swanberg is alleged to have aided and abetted Granite Construction Incorporated's violation of Sec 13(a) of the Exchange Act.
Dale Swanberg is alleged to have aided and abetted Granite Construction Incorporated's violation of Rule 13a-1 of the Exchange Act.
Dale Swanberg is alleged to have aided and abetted Granite Construction Incorporated's violation of Rule 13a-11 of the Exchange Act.
Dale Swanberg is alleged to have aided and abetted Granite Construction Incorporated's violation of Rule 13a-13 of the Exchange Act.
Dale Swanberg is alleged to have aided and abetted Granite Construction Incorporated's violation of Sec 13(b)(2)(A) of the Exchange Act.

Resolutions

First Resolution Date

Related Documents:

comp-pr2022-150-swanberg 25-Aug-2022 Complaint
Complaint
The Commission stated: "This case involves financial reporting and accounting fraud at Granite Construction, Incorporated (“Granite”), an infrastructure-construction company based in Watsonville, California. Granite’s largest civil engineering projects, which included the construction of highways, bridges, and mass transit centers, were organized together in a single group, the Heavy Civil Group, and overseen by Dale Swanberg, who served as the group leader and senior vice president from 2017 through October 2019. In order to conceal the deteriorating performance of his group, Swanberg engaged in a fraudulent scheme to improperly defer the recording of cost increases on his projects."

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