All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 88
- 
      BlogSEC charges two firms with compliance failures in wrap fee programsTwo investment advisory firm—Raymond James & Associates and Robert W. Baird & Co.—settled charges with the SEC related to compliance failures within their wrap fee programs. Jaclyn Jaeger has more. 
- 
      BlogMedical equipment companies to pay $12M for False Claims Act violationsU.S. Healthcare Supply and Oxford Diabetic Supply will pay the United States more than $12.2 million for a False Claims Act violation in which they used a fictitious entity to make unsolicited telephone calls to Medicare beneficiaries. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      ArticleHow data analytics is changing the face of complianceCompliance and risk officers are increasingly using data analytics to prevent and detect bribery and corruption risk, as well as enjoy cost and operational efficiencies. Jaclyn Jaeger explores. 
- 
      ArticleEuropean Medicines Agency issues data integrity guidanceThe pharmaceutical industry faces fresh regulatory pressure around the world over data integrity issues, reports Jaclyn Jaeger, particularly involving clinical trials. 
- 
      ArticleCCOs struggle to keep up with evolving insider-trading legal standardsA year after the landmark U.S. v. Newman insider-trading case, federal prosecutors are getting more creative in an evolving legal landscape that creates fresh pitfalls for CCOs and legal counsel. Jaclyn Jaeger has more. 
- 
      
         Article ArticleK.C. Turan: Compliance and caduceusK.C. Turan has a holistic perspective through which he views compliance. And given his position in the challenging field of healthcare compliance, perspective is the coin of the realm. 
- 
      BlogVimpelCom Russia CEO resignsMikhail Slobodin, chief executive officer of VimpelCom Russia, will resign with immediate effect amid a corruption probe. As Jaclyn Jaeger reports, the Amsterdam-based telecommunications company is no stranger to bribery allegations. 
- 
      BlogAstraZeneca settles FCPA case with SEC for $5.5MBiopharmaceutical-company AstraZeneca has reached a $5.5 million settlement with the SEC to settle claims that it violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act by making improper payments to state-controlled healthcare providers in China and Russia. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      
         Blog BlogEuropean Medicines Agency issues draft guidance on data integrityThe European Medicines Agency and the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme have released draft guidance for pharmas on how to maintain data integrity during testing, manufacturing, packaging, distributing, and monitoring of medicines. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      ArticleSurvey: Anti-bribery compliance with ISO 37001 laggingA joint survey conducted by Compliance Week and STEELE Compliance Solutions reveals that most compliance officers still have a lot of work to do if their anti-bribery compliance programs are to satisfy ISO 37001 certification. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      BlogDeloitte poll: Panama Papers will cause financial crime enforcement to spikeAs the Panama Papers saga continues to unfold, global enforcement of financial crimes are expected to spike over the next year, according to a recent poll conducted by Deloitte Advisory. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      BlogApollo to pay $52.7 million for disclosure and supervisory failuresFour private equity fund advisers affiliated with Apollo Global Management agreed to a $52.7 million settlement with the Securities and Exchange Commission for misleading fund investors about fees and a loan agreement and failing to supervise a senior partner who charged personal expenses to the funds. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      BlogCONCACAF appoints chief compliance officerThe Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) has hired Guilherme Carvalho as chief legal and chief compliance officer, effective Aug. 23. The newly created position is part of a broader effort by CONCACAF to strengthen its governance, management, and operations in the wake of the ongoing ... 
- 
      BlogMega Bank fined $180 million for AML violationsThe New York Department of Financial Services has ordered Mega International Commercial Bank of Taiwan to pay a $180 million penalty and install an independent monitor for violating New York’s anti-money laundering laws. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      ArticleA look at Mexico’s new anti-corruption regimeMexico is getting serious about stamping out corruption, but that might make life difficult even for honest foreign companies operating within the country. Jaclyn Jaeger has more. 
- 
      BlogOffice Depot appoints new chief legal officer; board memberOffice Depot has promoted Steve Calkins to executive vice president and chief legal officer. The company also appointed Kristin Campbell, the general counsel of Hilton Worldwide, to its board of directors. 
- 
      BlogRICS fines Sweett Group £125,000 in bribery caseFollowing the outcome of a disciplinary panel, the Royal Institute of Chartered Surveyors (RICS) this month found that Sweett Group “did not at all times act with integrity” concerning a bribery case relating to its Middle East operations. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      ArticleFree trade agreements create compliance headachesFree trade agreements potentially offer significant cost savings to companies, but managed ineffectively they also pose huge compliance risk. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      BlogHealth Net to pay $340K for whistleblower ‘pretaliation’The SEC reached a consent agreement with yet another company over allegations it violated securities laws for using severance agreements that required outgoing employees to waive their ability to obtain monetary awards from the Commission’s whistleblower program. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
- 
      
         Blog BlogDeutsche Telekom to study its ethics and compliance cultureDeutsche Telekom is working to boost ethical behavior and foster a speak-up culture within the company to minimize compliance risks. Jaclyn Jaeger reports. 
 
             
 
            

