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Provided by BlackLine Systems2023-07-21T16:01:00
Businesses confronting environmental, social, and governance (ESG) matters for the first time are finding value in engaging their finance and accounting (F&A) teams for support.
The problem? Those F&A teams are often already overburdened and not granted additional resources to tackle what’s quickly becoming a growing area of disclosure priority.
Harnessing technology to enable automation presents significant opportunities, according to a panel of accounting experts taking part in a webcast sponsored by BlackLine and moderated by Compliance Week.
In this e-Book you will learn:
2023-09-29T18:41:00Z By Kyle Brasseur
Exelon and its subsidiary Commonwealth Edison agreed to pay $46.2 million as part of a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission related to their Illinois bribery and lobbying scandal that previously earned ComEd a deferred prosecution agreement.
2023-09-29T17:18:00Z By Adrianne Appel
Consumer products company Newell Brands agreed to pay $12.5 million as part of a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission addressing allegations the company misled investors about its core sales growth.
2023-09-28T20:59:00Z By Kyle Brasseur
Clear Channel Outdoor Holdings agreed to pay more than $26 million as part of a settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission alleging its former China-based subsidiary bribed government officials to obtain outdoor advertising contracts.
2023-07-11T06:32:00Z Provided by Global Relay
U.S. regulators signaled through a widespread enforcement sweep against Wall Street banks they are zeroing in on employees’ unapproved uses of electronic communication channels to discuss business-related matters.
2023-06-13T02:36:00Z Provided by Diligent Compliance
Significant change in corporate attitudes toward environmental, social, and governance (ESG) reporting have many companies implementing controls and governance processes over the collection, review, and reporting of sustainability information for the first time.
2023-06-08T13:20:00Z Provided by International Compliance Association
This free e-Book explores why companies understand the social risks in their supply chains posed by corruption, inequality, and employment standards but don’t always fully recognize less visible risks such as forced and child labor.
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