Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 314
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Dallas Airmotive Pays $14 Million for FCPA Violations
Dallas Airmotive, a provider of aircraft engine maintenance, repair and overhaul services, has reached a $14 million settlement with the Department of Justice to resolve criminal charges over violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. The settlement resolves charges that Dallas Airmotive bribed government officials in Latin America in order ...
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Budget Bill Targets Dodd-Frank’s Derivatives Restrictions
Dec. 10—Seeking to avoid another government shutdown, the House has approved the fiscal year 2015 Omnibus Appropriations bill, legislation that will provide discretionary funding for the vast majority of the federal government for the remainder of the current fiscal year. Notable inclusions in the bill—now before the Senate—are a $150 ...
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Citigroup’s Legal Expenses Reach $2.7 Billion
Citigroup announced this week that it has set aside $2.7 billion to cover legal costs for the fourth quarter in connection with several ongoing regulatory investigations. “We believe these legal charges should cover a significant portion of our outstanding legal matters based on current information,” Citigroup CEO Michael Corbat said. ...
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Justice Department Extends Standard Chartered DPA
The U.S. Attorney's Office for the District of Columbia and the Department of Justice have decided to extend for three more years a deferred prosecution agreement reached with British bank Standard Charted Bank in 2012, finding that it has not satisfied the requirements of the original agreement—and may have ...
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Banking Union Moves Ahead With Bail-Out Fund Rules and Chairman Pick
Image: Dec. 10—The European Union has taken important steps in recent days regarding a bloc-wide banking union. The Council of the European Union has agreed to an eight-year phase-in plan to switch banks from national resolution funds contributions to the bloc-wide Single Resolution Fund. Meanwhile, the European Commission selected Germany’s ...
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U.K. Financial Regulator Sharpening Focus With New Structure
Image: Dec. 10—The Financial Conduct Authority, which took over financial regulation for the United Kingdom in 2013, is undertaking a complete restructuring to better deliver on its objectives, protect consumers and market integrity, and promote competition. The agency announced that certain divisions will be consolidated with new ones created for ...
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Study: Many Businesses Struggle With Anti-Corruption Controls
Image: Dec. 10—Three years after the U.K. Bribery Act came into force, many businesses are still struggling to implement the procedures necessary to prevent corruption as expected by the Ministry of Justice. More than one-third of almost 3,000 anti-corruption controls assessed by GoodCorporation were graded as inadequate in a recent ...
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Madoff's Secretary Gets Lighter Sentence Due to Her 'Unusually Small Stature'
"Madoff secretary gets 6 years after judge cites ‘small stature’" When I came across the headline above in yesterday's New York Post, I thought that while "small stature" was an odd way to characterize the role of Madoff's secretary in his massive fraud, it did make sense that someone who ...
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New IntelligenceBank GRC Tool Simplifies Risk, Compliance Management
IntelligenceBank, an Australia-based privately-held business process management company, has announced the launch of IntelligenceBank GRC, a new customizable plug-and-play solution that enables risk managers to create their own registers for risk, incidents, conflicts of interests, manage internal controls within a single platform, and more. Details inside.
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Audits Failures Linked to Execution, Not Process Problems
Image: Dec. 10—Audits fail not so often because the audit firm’s process was flawed, but because individual auditors or engagement teams fail to adhere to firm methodologies, according to Jay Hanson, a member of the PCAOB. At a national accounting conference on regulatory issues, Hanson said he sees much more ...
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Fed Seeks New Capital Requirements for Biggest Banks
Image: Dec. 9—The Federal Reserve is proposing a new risk-based capital surcharge for the most systemically important firms. The proposed rule would implement a new methodology for determining “global systemically important” banks and increase mandated capital conservation buffers by as much as 4 percent. The proposal establishes five broad categories ...
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LRN Names President of Ethics and Compliance Solutions
LRN, a firm that helps organizations meet their compliance obligations, shape ethical behavior, and strengthen culture and leadership, announced today the hiring of Jean-Marc Levy, most recently head of global issuer services at the New York Stock Exchange, as president of ethics and compliance solutions. He also will serve on ...
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ZL Technologies Partners With Socialware
ZL Technologies, a unified information governance provider, has formed a strategic partnership with Socialware, a social media compliance and marketing platform for regulated industries. The partnership combines the consolidated data management of the ZL Unified Archive with Socialware’s social media access and policy enforcement solutions for social media users in ...
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Halliburton Establishes Integration Leadership Team
Halliburton has appointed Charlie Geer, currently vice president of finance, as corporate controller, effective Jan. 1, 2015. The move is part of an overall integration plan, following the acquisition of Baker Hughes in November. Details inside.
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FASB Studies Three Revenue Issues for Possible New Guidance
Image: Financial Accounting Standards Board Chairman Russ Golden has authorized FASB staff to conduct research on (1) how to apply the new revenue recognition standard to licensing agreements; (2) when revenue should be recognized on a gross versus net basis; and (3) how to determine performance obligations. The research should ...
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Justice Department Launches New Digital Services
The Department of Justice today announced the launch of two new digital services: the News API and the Law Jobs API. These new Web application programming interfaces add search, sort, and filter capabilities to thousands of Supreme Court briefs, legal opinions, Freedom of Information Act court decisions, Congressional testimony, and ...
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Hearsay Social Launches New Social Media Compliance Capabilities
Hearsay Social, a social business platform provider for the financial services industry, this week launched new capabilities for its Compliance Solution, providing improved efficiency and control for compliance teams and the financial professionals whom they supervise. Details inside.
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'Laws of the Land' Finally Catching Up to Former Satyam CEO, Part II
In July 2014, I noted here that although it had taken over five years, the wheels of justice were finally in motion against B. Ramalinga Raju, former chairman and CEO of Satyam Computer Services, as India's securities regulator had ordered Raju, his brother, and two others to disgorge $307 million. ...
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Metrics Misused: The Executive Pay Example
The complaint is a common one in governance circles: everyone talks about the importance of long-term value, and then follows the market’s mantra for short-term results. Why? Executive compensation tied to the wrong metrics doesn’t help. Inside, Compliance Week columnists Stephen Davis and Jon Lukomnik pick apart the fallacy of ...
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Verizon Names New General Counsel
Verizon Communications has named Craig Silliman, currently senior vice president of public policy, to executive vice president of public policy and general counsel. Effective Jan. 1, 2015, he will succeed Randal Milch, who has been appointed to a new position as strategic policy adviser to Lowell McAdam, Verizon’s chairman and ...