Former general counsel Gregory Weisman has been suspended from practicing before the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission more than three years after his guilty plea in the PetroTiger Ltd. bribery case.

In November 2013, Weisman pleaded guilty to one felony count of conspiracy to violate the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and the wire fraud statute, and was later disbarred from practicing law in New York and Pennsylvania. Two other executives at PetroTiger also were convicted, with Weisman's help for the prosecution.

The SEC decided last week to also suspend the former GC from securities practice. A spokesman did not immediately return messages asking about the timing of the suspension.

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