United States Steel announced that General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer and Senior Vice President of Government Affairs Suzanne Rich Folsom will resign from the company, effective Dec. 29, 2017.
Risk Management
Deutsche Bank names general counsel
Florian Drinhausen will become Deutsche Bank’s general counsel next year, leading the legal department. He will replace Co-General Counsels Christof von Dryander and Simon Dodds.
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The Chertoff Group achieves SAFETY Act designation
The Chertoff Group, a global security advisory firm, announced that its Security Risk Management Consulting Methodology has been approved as a designated SAFETY Act “qualified anti-terrorism technology.”
Accuity provides greater clarity on KYC risks
Accuity has announced the launch of Bankers Almanac Sanctions View, enabling financial institutions to gain a comprehensive and holistic view of their financial counterparties to help them perform their KYC due diligence faster and easier.
Global exits, the SEC, and the Manafort Indictment
This week the Trump administration announced plans to exit more global initiatives, the SEC sent a warning to pop stars about cryptocurrency, and a local blogger may have aided in the case against Manafort.
Compliance lessons from the World Series
How does baseball correlate to compliance? The Man From FCPA explores where the two meet in terms of data analytics, strategic risk, and discipline.
Elements of a best-in-class TPRM program
Prudent ethics and compliance officers will want to check out a new third-party risk management benchmark report from NAVEX Global to gauge how their programs compare against their peers.
LockPath and RiskRecon partner to increase TPRM visibility
LockPath has announced a new partnership with RiskRecon. Through this partnership, joint customers of LockPath and RiskRecon will be able to obtain a verifiable assessment of each third-party’s security practices.
Insider trading, GAAP, and Newegg
Title: Insider trading, GAAP, and NewIn case you missed it this week, despite reminders from the SEC, T-Mobile releases non-GAAP data; the CEO of a German stock exchange operator resigns; and Newegg faces charges of co-conspiracy.


