All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 36
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         Article ArticleTop 10 risks to keep executives on their toes in 2020A new study from Protiviti and North Carolina State University not only highlights those risks companies should keep an eye on in the coming year—it also prompts leadership to explore whether or not they’re taking enough risks. 
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         Article ArticleNew COSO guidance addresses cyber-risk managementBoards of directors, audit committee members, and executive management teams interested in learning how to apply COSO’s Enterprise Risk Management framework to protect against cyber-attacks now have new guidance available. 
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         Article ArticleIRS issues proposed regs on compensation rules under tax reformCompanies have a little more clarity from the Internal Revenue Service about how to interpret provisions under tax reform affecting executive compensation. 
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         Article ArticleSEC cites ‘inadequate’ compliance in fraud charges against radio hostThe Securities and Exchange Commission has charged Sacramento, Calif.-based radio host Keith Springer and his company with defrauding hundreds of retail clients. The SEC specifically singled out failures in Springer’s compliance program in its complaint. 
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         Article ArticleCompliance playing an increasingly important role in ESG disclosureEnvironmental, social, and governance disclosures are becoming common practice, but equally pressing is the regulatory compliance risk associated with non-disclosure or disclosures that are not accurate, truthful, or complete. 
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         Article ArticleSFO confirms DPA with Güralp Systems after three acquittedThe founder and two former employees of Güralp Systems were acquitted of charges they conspired to bribe a South Korean public official, making it the latest corruption case in which the U.K. Serious Fraud Office failed to secure individual convictions. 
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         Article ArticleUber to strengthen culture against sexual harassment, retaliationRide-sharing company Uber says it will clean up its act after agreeing to settle charges of sexual harassment and retaliation with the U.S. Equal Employment Opportunity Commission. 
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         Article ArticleMetLife to pay $10M for ‘longstanding’ accounting errorsMetLife will pay a civil penalty of $10 million to resolve charges the insurance company violated the books and records and internal accounting controls provisions of federal securities laws. 
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         Article ArticleWidespread Wawa data breach puts thousands at riskConvenience store chain Wawa announced it has suffered a massive data breach that has affected “potentially all” of its store locations, compromising the debit and credit card information of thousands of customers. 
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         Article ArticleEx-WorldCom CEO released from prison earlyFormer WorldCom CEO Bernard Ebbers was granted early release from prison due to deteriorating health. Ebbers had served 13 years of a 25-year sentence for participating in one of the biggest accounting frauds in U.S. history. 
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         Article ArticleAlleged compliance failures at Omnicare lead to healthcare fraud lawsuitA series of alleged compliance failures at pharmaceutical services provider Omnicare has resulted in the Department of Justice intervening in yet another civil healthcare fraud lawsuit against the company. 
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      ArticleSEC revives resource extraction disclosure rulesThe SEC voted to propose a new version of rules that would require resource extraction issuers to disclose payments made to foreign governments or the U.S. federal government for the commercial development of oil, natural gas, or minerals. 
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         Article ArticleL’Oréal Q&A: Becoming the ‘most ethical company in the world’L’Oréal’s Chief Ethics Officer Emmanuel Lulin shares with Compliance Week how the 110-year-old consumer goods company is working toward its lofty ambition of becoming “the most ethical company in the world.” 
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         Article ArticleSEC bars former Goldman Sachs director over 1MDB scandalFormer Goldman Sachs Group executive Tim Leissner has settled charges brought by the SEC for alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. His settlement includes a permanent bar from the securities industry. 
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      ArticleDOJ revises export control and sanctions enforcement policyThe Department of Justice has revised its policy regarding voluntary disclosures of export control and sanctions violations. 
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      ArticleMore Tesla turnover: General counsel departsFor the third time in a year, electric car maker Tesla will have to find another general counsel. 
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         Article ArticleSFO charges two former Serco directors with fraud, false accountingThe U.K. Serious Fraud Office has charged two individuals with fraud and false accounting concerning Serco’s electronic monitoring contract with the Ministry of Justice. 
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         Article ArticleMorgan Stanley fined $22.2M for manipulating bond pricesFrance’s financial market regulator has fined Morgan Stanley €20 million (U.S. $22.2 million) for manipulating the price of French and Belgian government bonds in June 2015. 
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         Article Article1 & 1 Telecom fined $10.6M for GDPR violations; company fights backA German federal privacy watchdog has fined 1 & 1 Telecom €9.55 million (U.S. $10.6 million) for violations of the EU’s General Data Protection Regulation, but the company says it won’t accept the penalty. 
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         Article ArticleTreasury sanctions 18 individuals connected to human rights abuseThe Office of Foreign Assets Control has added 18 individuals across six geographies to its Specially Designated Nationals list for their roles in serious human rights abuse. Six entities have also been added to the list. 
 
             
 
            

