All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 40
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         Article ArticleFourth time a charm? Senate again passes whistleblower protection billThe U.S. Senate has once again passed an act to allow employees who believe they are the victim of retaliation to file a complaint with the Secretary of Labor and to be reinstated to their former status if the Secretary finds in their favor. 
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         Article ArticleSFO closes long-running LIBOR manipulation investigationThe U.K. Serious Fraud Office has closed its investigation into manipulation of the London Interbank Offered Rate (LIBOR), ending a probe that began more than seven years ago. 
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         Article ArticleFirst-ever directory of companies’ anonymous reporting hotlines releasedA newly published online directory offers employees of Fortune 500 companies 10 tips and other best practices for reporting sexual misconduct, ethical violations, and fraud. 
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         Article ArticleNIST provides guidance on how to bridge privacy, cyber-security processesNIST’s new draft Privacy Framework offers much-needed guidance to help companies align their data privacy and cyber-security risk management practices. 
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         Article ArticleSEC seeks to thwart cryptocurrency masquerading as ICOThe SEC is taking a different approach to target initial coin offerings than it has in the past in the case of its complaint against Telegram Group and its wholly owned subsidiary TON Issuer. 
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         Article ArticleArgo launches review into ‘decrepit’ governance woesArgo Group International Holdings recently announced the launch of a review into governance and executive compensation matters following an SEC subpoena and harsh criticism from an activist investor group. 
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         Article ArticlePCAOB swaps board members, faces whistleblower reportThe SEC has ousted Kathleen Hamm as a board member at the PCAOB, replacing her with White House aide Rebekah Goshorn Jurata. The swap, along with a whistleblower report, signal internal strife at the audit regulator. 
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         Article ArticleAT&T might be the next Wells Fargo (and doesn’t seem to be doing anything about it)A federal securities lawsuit against AT&T and multiple executives of the company mirrors many of the same troubling ethics and compliance failures that plagued Wells Fargo. Inside, we take a deep dive into the allegations. 
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         Article ArticleIRS updates guidance on tax treatment of virtual currenciesAs part of a wider effort to assist taxpayers, the Internal Revenue Service has issued two new pieces of guidance for those who engage in transactions involving virtual currency. 
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         Article ArticleProPetro shuffles leadership team amid accounting probeProPetro Holding has announced a shuffling of its executive leadership team following the completion of a review conducted by its audit committee into a series of internal control failures. 
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         Article ArticleStudy: Shareholder support down for board nomineesThe number of board nominees who failed to receive majority shareholder support in the first six months of 2019 reached a five-year high, according to the latest ProxyPulse report. 
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         Article ArticleStudy: General counsel pay at five-year highAs the role of the top legal officer at public companies continues to evolve, general counsel compensation has steadily increased over the last five years, according to a new report. 
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      ArticleReport: Nissan stopped audit chief’s plan to expand misconduct probeA high-ranking Nissan executive reportedly quashed a recommendation to establish a special committee to determine whether any additional disciplinary actions were necessary surrounding allegations of financial misconduct. 
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         Article ArticleQ&A: Shaping culture for the greater good at AstraZenecaIn this one-on-one, we caught up with Louise Vamvoukaki, director of sustainability education and engagement at AstraZeneca, who shared how the company overhauled its organizational culture through design of its Code of Ethics. 
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      ArticleDOJ contests Eni’s statement concerning corruption caseCalling Eni’s statement “misleading,” the Department of Justice wants to make it clear its corruption inquiry into the Italian oil company was not closed for lack of evidence. 
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         Article ArticleBlockchain company to pay $24M for unregistered ICOBlock.one has agreed to settle charges with the SEC and pay a $24 million civil penalty for conducting an unregistered initial coin offering of digital tokens that raised the equivalent of several billion dollars. 
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         Article ArticleSurvey: Companies believe they've underinvested in TPRMA new survey published by Deloitte highlights the latest trends—both opportunities and challenges—in companies’ journey toward a more mature extended enterprise risk management program, one in which third-party risk management is integrated across the firm and led from the top. 
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         Article ArticleWhistleblower awarded $7M for ‘limited assistance’A whistleblower who provided the Commodity Futures Trading Commission with “limited assistance” about misconduct that prompted an investigation was still awarded $7 million, the agency announced. 
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         Article ArticleCompliance lessons from Quad/Graphics’ $10M FCPA settlementQuad/Graphics will pay $10 million to resolve SEC charges that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by engaging in widespread bribery schemes in Peru and China, but the compliance lessons are priceless. 
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         Article ArticleCompliance takeaways from Barclays’ $6.3M FCPA settlementBarclays joins a growing list of financial institutions to pay a penalty for violations of the books and records and internal accounting controls provisions of the FCPA due to questionable hiring practices. 
 
             
 
            

