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2026-04-10T21:02:00Z By Sumit Sharma, CW guest columnist
Artificial Intelligence is accelerating the oversight of third parties, allowing for faster workflows, more consistency and more scalable decision-making. It may also help reinforce ethical standards by making certain checks more systematic.
2026-03-31T23:31:00Z By Neil Hodge
Companies face large fines if they spread false marketing claims or fake reviews about their products and services—as well as those by suppliers—under a toughened competition regime in the U.K. aimed at enhancing consumer protection.
2026-03-30T17:53:00Z By Ruth Prickett
The U.K. unveiled a new Anti-Corruption Strategy in December 2025, just as the EU unveiled its first Anti-Corruption Directive. Both jurisdictions have signalled that they are keen to push back on rising risks of corruption. But many organizations have no formal anti-corruption measures. Where should compliance start?
2026-01-26T21:37:00Z By Oscar Gonzalez
As companies push employees to use Artificial Intelligence tools to boost efficiency, many organizations are encountering challenges in implementing the technology. A new Compliance Week and konaAI survey found that the most common obstacles were practical and operational issues tied to existing compliance infrastructure.
2026-01-24T00:09:00Z By Adrianne Appel
More than 83 percent of respondents to a new Compliance Week and konaAI survey report using artificial intelligence (AI) but only about 25 percent say their organizations have implemented a strong governance framework.
2026-01-15T19:17:00Z Provided by GAN Integrity
Compliance and risk professionals surveyed about their third-party due diligence programs report growing strain as organizations manage larger vendor ecosystems with limited resources and rising regulatory expectations.
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