News roundup — April 15, 2014

By Mallory Hendry
Apr 15, 2014 / Share
Canada

IT expert linked to gas-plan scandal will testify by videoconference, The Globe and Mail

Canadian company charged with breaching Iran sanctions law, Reuters

After 'alarming number' of drivers snap photos of car crash, police announce distracted driving tickets for rubbernecking, Calgary Herald


United States

Court-appointed monitor says Apple antitrust compliance 'off to promising start', Reuters

Prominent bitcoin promoter indicted for 'funnelling cash' to illicit online marketplace Silk Road, Reuters


International

Mt. Gox lawyers say bitcoin company founder will not leave Japan for questioning about bankruptcy case, Reuters

Mexico's bank regulator, Citigroup uncover second fraud at Banamex, Reuters