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    Networking is key for women in compliance

    2025-04-28T20:40:00Z

    Compliance can be a highly fulfilling job but one that is tough and sometimes lonely, too. But participants at the Women in Compliance Brunch & Learn session at Compliance Week’s 20th  anniversary national conference agreed community was the solution, though it can come in different ways.

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    Directors should be more accountable for failure, while also taking more risks, says U.K. regulator

    2025-04-24T12:00:00Z

    Director accountability is back in the spotlight in the U.K., even as the government pushes for regulatory simplification to cut red tape and drive growth. This raises questions about how boards can be encouraged to take risks to grow their businesses while also being held more accountable for governance failings. ...

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    Ex-FBI informant says three things can save companies from themselves

    2025-04-17T12:00:00Z

    Tom Hardin paid the price for crossing legal and ethical lines as a financial analyst accused of insider trading in one of the most notorious Wall Street scandals. Now he’s on a mission to save businesses from themselves. A keynote speaker at Compliance Week National, he built a second career ...

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    Survey highlights demand for quick, customizable, and cost-effective compliance training

    2025-04-09T12:00:00Z

    Compliance training has become less expensive and more customizable to keep up with the constant rule changes, according to a new survey by microlearning training platform Ethena and Compliance Week.

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    Should Tesla board, compliance rein in Musk? Expert says tech tycoon ‘doubly untouchable’

    2025-03-27T16:24:00Z

    Tesla’s chief executive Elon Musk has admitted he’s leading his businesses “with great difficulty” while serving as President Trump’s senior adviser. The carmaker’s shareholders are openly questioning his bandwidth. Why isn’t Tesla’s board firing him? He’s “doubly untouchable,” a corporate governance expert says.  

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    When it comes to trust, make sure to verify

    2025-03-20T20:13:00Z

    The increasing efforts to fight modern slavery across the globe are getting a boost from EU rules that require companies to track and report on the issue. But compliance executives can’t lean on easy databases and automated solutions, experts increasingly say, that supply chain companies may ignore or lie to.

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    The future of DEI isn’t about ‘diversity’

    2025-03-20T15:20:00Z

    With White House directives ending DEI programs across the U.S. government, many companies are now facing the question of how to meet their diversity goals without upsetting the political climate. The answer has been to give up the name but not the spirit of DEI.

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    Making a pitch for compliance: The great chase for stakeholder engagement

    2025-03-20T13:44:00Z

    Speakers at Compliance Week’s Ethics and Compliance Summit swapped engagement strategies rooted in human behavior, including with through the use of generative AI, free merchandise, and live events, to meet employees where they are.  

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    Compliance should be a business partner, not a blocker

    2025-03-20T13:24:00Z

    Compliance has long been viewed by some as the “Department of No.” What typically happens is a new product or service is being launched, and compliance is brought in at the end of the process. Inevitably, the compliance team finds aspects of the new product or service that violates a ...

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    Photo gallery: Ethics & Compliance Summit

    2025-03-19T18:30:00Z

    Compliance Week’s Ethics and Compliance Summit, held March 19-20 in Boston, Mass., gathered legal, compliance, and risk professionals to share best practices and engage in discussions on timely topics, regulatory developments, and effective strategies to foster an ethical culture. 

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    Small wins can have big results

    2025-03-19T17:54:00Z

    When talking about ethics programs at various companies, there are plenty of examples of firms that do right and those that do wrong. But building up a struggling program is a whole other challenge.

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    SEC postpones compliance date for amendments to investment company names rule

    2025-03-17T19:10:00Z

    Investment companies will have six additional months to comply with an update to the Securities and Exchange Commission rule aimed at making investment fund names more accurate.

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    PCAOB fines KPMG units $3.4M, PwC Singapore $1.5M for audit, independence violations

    2025-03-14T15:10:00Z

    Nine affiliates of KPMG agreed to pay a total of nearly $3.4 million for alleged violations of audit and quality control standards, while PwC Singapore will pay $1.5 million to settle separate allegation that the firm manipulated independence compliance reporting.

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    EU drives ‘omnibus’ of simplifications through landmark sustainability reporting directives

    2025-03-13T21:25:00Z

    The European Commission has adopted proposals for radical simplifications to the EU’s trailblazing environmental regulations. The commissioners argue that this is a pragmatic response to changing global economics and indicates that they have listened to the concerns of smaller businesses that are struggling to comply with onerous and conflicting rules. ...

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    Learn to identify, redirect unethical behavior at summit

    2025-03-11T19:27:00Z

    A panel at Compliance Week’s Ethics and Compliance Summit will use interactive exercises, real-world case studies, and DOJ guidance to “equip participants with actionable tools to navigate high-pressure environments and build stronger, more human-centered compliance cultures.” 

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    Why are CFOs struggling to stay compliant?

    2025-03-11T14:37:00Z

    CFOs are tasked with overseeing an organization’s entire financial processes, not least ensuring that financial operations remain compliant with the multitude of global regulations. It’s a heavy burden to carry that might be alleviated slightly with the help of artificial intelligence, writes Markus Hornburg, head of compliance at Basware.

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    Shareholders back Apple sticking to DEI goals as Trump blasts move

    2025-03-04T16:22:00Z

    Tech giant Apple solidified its commitment to diversity, equity, and inclusion at its annual shareholder meeting on Tuesday, with 97 percent of shareholders rejecting an anti-DEI proposal, according to a public filing.

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    Summit will offer framework for ethical AI use

    2025-03-03T15:51:00Z

    Artificial intelligence tools are being adopted at a rapid clip in many organizations, in some cases without proper guardrails and without taking ethical considerations into account. The first question many organizations ask when it comes to using AI is, “Can we do it?” Rather they should ask, “Should we do ...

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    Experts explain why IIA's new global audit rules will be 'central' to securing high-quality assurance

    2025-02-28T15:45:00Z

    Compliance teams should expect more support from their organization’s internal audit functions. That is the clear message from the Institute of Internal Auditors, the global body of national affiliated internal audit institutes, which has just put into action its new Global Internal Audit Standards.

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    PCAOB fines PwC Israel $2.75M amid ongoing sweep for internal training exam cheating

    2025-02-27T12:45:00Z

    The Israeli affiliate of Big Four audit firm PwC agreed to pay $2.75 million to settle allegations it failed to prevent widespread cheating on training examinations despite internal warnings to staff about an ongoing crackdown.