Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 205
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Flurry of bills and proposals seek regulatory reform
With the arrival of summer, battles over the U.S. regulatory regime are heating up. Earlier his month, House Financial Services Committee Chairman Jeb Hensarling (R-Texas) unveiled a plan “to replace the Dodd-Frank Act.” It is now supplemented by a slate of “economic growth bills” approved by the Financial Services Committee ...
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EU moves forward on conflict minerals framework
European Union officials have agreed on a regulatory framework regarding “conflict minerals” and the responsible sourcing of tin, tantalum, tungsten, and gold. It includes obligations for the “upstream” part of the conflict minerals supply chain, including smelters and refiners, but exempts imports of finished products. Joe Mont reports.
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FASB finalizes new rule to accelerate recognition of loan losses
FASB has finalized its long-awaited standard giving companies a new, more forward-looking way to account for credit losses in their portfolios. The standard will require companies to reflect expected credit losses on financial assets based on their historical experience, current market conditions, and even forecasts. Tammy Whitehouse has an in-depth ...
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Brexit: ‘Don’t leave me this way’
“Don’t leave me this way,” screams a headline from Dutch daily Algemeen Dagblad. The Netherlands fears Britain’s exit will be bad for its reputation. Paul Hodgson reports.
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Fannie Mae names chief audit executive
Fannie Mae has appointed J. Douglas Watt as chief audit executive, effective July 11. Watt joins Fannie Mae from GE Capital, where he was managing director and audit executive for the Americas.
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Unaoil initiates legal action against Fairfax Media
Unaoil this week said in a statement that it has instructed its lawyers to commence legal action against Fairfax Media and its partners in relation to the malicious and damaging allegations negligently published by these media organizations. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.
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Big 4 polls say companies are stalled on big accounting changes
More Big 4 surveys on big accounting changes suggest companies are starting to face a kind of paralysis over how to move forward and make it all work. On revenue recognition a recent KPMG poll suggests the vast majority of companies are still trying to digest how it will affect ...
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Justice Department: Biomet violated deferred prosecution agreement
The Department of Justice said in a court filing this month that it has determined that Biomet breached the terms of a deferred prosecution agreement that the medical device maker entered into with the government in 2012. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.
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FINRA announces CEO transition
The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority’s Board of Governors has concluded its CEO search, and appointed Robert Cook as president and chief executive officer, effective the second half of 2016. Cook will succeed Richard Ketchum, who has served as chairman and CEO since 2009. Joe Mont has more on the transition.
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COSO offers up new ERM framework for review
The Committee of Sponsoring Organizations of the Treadway Commission, or COSO, has unveiled a proposed redraft of its 2004 ERM framework. “We wanted to create a more robust focus on risk in the strategic planning process,” says PwC Partner Dennis Chesley, a lead partner for the revision project. Tammy Whitehouse ...
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Court rules SEC need not reimburse deponents for 'bacchanalian adventure'
Bacchus is the Roman god of wine and intoxication (equated with the Greek Dionysus). "Bacchanalia," or orgies in honor of Dionysus, were introduced in Rome around 200 BCE but eventualy got so out of hand that they were forbidden by the Roman Senate in 186 BCE. Roughly 2,000 years later, ...
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FASB proposes guidance on how to reflect non-financial asset shed
FASB is offering yet another accounting proposal meant to help smooth over implementation of the new revenue recognition standard. The change would apply to an area of the Accounting Standards Codification that was amended to comply with the new revenue standard in order to aid compliance with the rules around ...
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SEC issues order permitting Inline XBRL
The SEC is now allowing companies to comply with their XBRL filing requirement by integrating tagged data into HTML filings, hopeful that companies will take advantage of the voluntary allowance to improve the quality of data and perhaps even reduce the cost of compliance. Tammy Whitehouse has more.
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David Gelfand returns to Cleary Gottlieb
David Gelfand, formerly the Deputy Assistant Attorney General for Litigation of the Antitrust Division of the Department of Justice, will return to the law firm Cleary Gottlieb Steen & Hamilton as a partner in July.
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On the myth of the ‘rogue employee’
Companies often use the myth of the “rogue employee” to try and absolve themselves from liability. But organizational wrongdoing is rarely the work of just one person, says FCPA blogger Tom Fox. More from Fox inside.
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Of shell companies, law firms, and the FCPA
An interesting development in the continued fallout from the Panama Papers may portend a new trend in Foreign Corrupt Practices Act enforcement. Tom Fox takes a look at NML Capital’s lawsuit against Mossack Fonseca for obstruction of justice.
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Telos expedites secure and compliant cloud deployments on AWS Cloud
Telos, a provider of continuous security solutions and services, has added enhancements to its Xacta IT GRC product suite to help customers quickly and effectively demonstrate and document security compliance using the Amazon Web Services (AWS) Cloud, leading to faster approvals to operate (ATO).
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Gresham Clareti ARM offers advanced remittance advice capability
Gresham, a provider of real-time financial transaction control and enterprise data integrity solutions, added upgrades to its Account Receivables Management (Clareti ARM) offering. The proven “white label” technology, which enables banks to offer receivables management services to their corporate customers, can now receive and process remittance advices, whether in e-mail, ...
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Rapid7 Nexpose Now offers live exposure management
Rapid7, a provider of security data and analytics solutions, announced Rapid7 Nexpose Now, a major enhancement to its vulnerability management solution that gives customers access to live risk and exposure updates as IT environments change.
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More time, cost required in 2015 to comply with SOX, survey says
A majority of the 1,500 companies polled by Protiviti said the number of hours they devoted internally to Sarbanes-Oxley compliance in 2015 increased by more than 10 percent. Tammy Whitehouse has more study results inside.