SCANA and its successor company, Dominion Energy, have reached an agreement to pay the federal Securities and Exchange Commission a $25 million civil fine in one of the state’s largest civil fraud ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — SCANA Corp. and its subsidiary SCE&G have agreed to settle the Securities and Exchange Commission’s (SEC) lawsuit charging them with defrauding investors by making false and ...
The number two executive of the defunct SCANA Corp. — whose top officials engineered the biggest business failure in South Carolina history: the $10 billion V.C. Summer nuclear plant fiasco — has ...
Enough evidence exists to show a jury that former SCANA executives deliberately concealed the shaky status of their doomed Fairfield County nuclear power plant project from investors, a federal judge ...
COLUMBIA — The former second-in-command of SCANA Corp. was sentenced to 15 months in prison for defrauding South Carolina power customers as he oversaw the now-defunct company’s doomed attempt at a $9 ...
COLUMBIA, S.C. — The Former CEO and chairman of SCANA has been sentenced to two years in prison for lying about the status of a failed project to build two nuclear reactors in South Carolina. US ...
A civil fraud class action lawsuit brought by shareholders against SCANA and its former top executives over the failure of its $9 billion nuclear power plant project in Fairfield County was settled ...
Former SCANA executive Stephen Byrne leaves the federal courthouse in Columbia, S.C., on March 8, 2023, after being sentenced to 15 months in prison and fined $200,000 for his role in the V.C. Summer ...
CHARLESTON, S.C. (WCSC) - SCANA Corporation and its subsidiary, SCE&G, agreed to settle a lawsuit alleging they defrauded investors about a nuclear plant expansion that was ultimately abandoned, the U ...
Former SCANA CEO Kevin Marsh has agreed to plead guilty to federal conspiracy fraud charges, go to prison for at least 18 months and forfeit $5 million in connection with SCANA’s $10 billion nuclear ...