Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 152
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Auditors armed with new method to audit cyber-risk
Auditors now have a new guide available to them to help examine and report on companies’ efforts to manage their cyber-risk, and the profession is touting their ability to contribute to the effort.
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Airbus revamping its compliance controls
Airbus announced this month the establishment of an independent review panel to help improve its compliance controls and culture, as the European aircraft maker faces numerous investigations into allegations of bribery and corruption across several countries.
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PCAOB preps final rule on audit report, proposal on estimates
The PCAOB is preparing to issue a final standard to overhaul the audit report and to propose new rules on auditing accounting estimates and using the work of specialists.
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Senators want transparency on regulatory settlements
Newly reintroduced bipartisan legislation seeks to increase public transparency around corporate settlements entered into by federal enforcement agencies.
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CBO: Financial CHOICE Act, if all goes to plan, could save billions
Aided by budget appropriation changes to the CFPB, the Congressional Budget Office says the Financial CHOICE Act could reduce the government's deficit by billions of dollars.
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Sen. Warner wants FTC to address ‘smart toys’
U.S. Sen. Mark R. Warner (D-Va.) wants answers from the FTC about how it will protect children’s privacy given the popularity of Internet-connected toys.
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Valuation group proposes rules for contingent consideration
A professional valuation group is working on new guidance that would produce formal standards on how to value contingent consideration, a common provision in business combinations.
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CW 2017 event reveals few have read Justice Dept. Evaluation Guidance
A small percentage of the audience at Compliance Week 2017 had read the Justice Department guidance on evaluations. What are they missing, and why the delay?
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A Futurist on compliance
At Compliance Week 2017, Futurist Dr. Brian David Johnson started the show with his talk about artificial intelligence, the future of the compliance profession, and the position of the chief compliance officer.
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SEC flexes muscles against man who faked Fitbit news
The SEC has announced fraud charges against a Virginia man who profited from a scheme to manipulate the price of Fitbit stock by using a phony regulatory filing.
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Avon names new chief ethics and compliance officer
Avon Products has appointed James Thompson as senior vice president, general counsel, and chief ethics and compliance officer, effective Aug. 1. Read about this appointment and more in the CW Grapevine.
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Tanger names chief accounting officer and controller
Tanger Factory Outlet Centers, a publicly-traded REIT, announced the promotion of Thomas Guerrieri to vice president, chief accounting officer, and controller, effective immediately.
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London High Court strikes a blow to litigation privilege
The U.K. Serious Fraud Office this month won a victory in a landmark decision by the English High Court of Justice, limiting the application of litigation privilege in criminal investigations.
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Boards, compliance, and ongoing strategy
Board members must learn to take a more active role to not only prevent scandals—but when they do arise, ask tough questions of management and the compliance function about what is being done to remediate the situation.
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IASB issues big change in accounting for insurance contracts
The IASB has issued new standard on how to account for insurance contracts, considered among the most significant changes ever made to international accounting rules.
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Bill Baer to rejoin Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer
Bill Baer, former Acting Associate Attorney General and Assistant Attorney General for Antitrust at the Department of Justice, will rejoin the firm Arnold & Porter Kaye Scholer as partner on June 1, 2017, resident in the Washington office.
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Microsoft: Why we are adopting ISO 37001
In a recent blog post, Microsoft’s deputy general counsel explains why it decided to become the first U.S. and multinational company to seek ISO 37001 certification, and why other companies should do the same.
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Executive Order focuses on cyber-threats, agency responses
President Donald Trump has issued an Executive Order that lays out a variety of cyber-security tasks for government agencies and formalizes how they report back to the Executive Branch.
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Washington reacts to a month of cyber-attacks
In the aftermath of one of the largest global cyber-attacks in history, Congress is considering new legislation and quizzing the FCC over a separate attack that compromised its collection of public comments on net neutrality.
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Bill seeks to restore OSHA recordkeeping rules
Democrats in both chambers of Congress have sponsored legislation to reinstate OSHA recordkeeping rules that were nullified by President Trump in April using the Congressional Review Act.