All articles by Jaclyn Jaeger – Page 90

  • Blog

    SFO charges F.H. Bertling with bribery

    2016-07-22T13:15:00Z

    The U.K. Serious Fraud Office SFO announced that it has charged logistics and freight operations company F.H. Bertling, a U.K.-based subsidiary of the German-headquartered Bertling Group, and seven individuals with one count of making corrupt payments, contrary to Section 1 of the Prevention of Corruption Act. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    SFO conducting criminal probe into Unaoil

    2016-07-22T12:45:00Z

    The U.K. Serious Fraud Office confirmed this week that it is conducting a criminal investigation into the activities of Unaoil, its officers, employees and agents in connection with suspected offences of bribery, corruption and money laundering. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    Theranos appoints chief compliance officer

    2016-07-21T09:45:00Z

    Amid a heap of regulatory trouble, start-up life sciences company Theranos announced the appointment of two new executives to lead the company’s regulatory, quality and compliance efforts, including naming a chief compliane officer. The company also created a new compliance and quality committee. Jaclyn Jaeger has the details.

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    Brazilian authorities sign leniency agreement with SBM Offshore

    2016-07-20T11:00:00Z

    Dutch engineering company SBM Offshore announced this week it has reached a leniency agreement with Brazilian authorities to resolve allegations relating to the Petrobras bribery scandal. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    Chinese companies place dead last in corporate transparency report

    2016-07-19T14:15:00Z

    A recent report by corruption watchdog Transparency International on the corporate disclosure practices of emerging-market multinationals revealed significant deficiencies in the areas of anti-corruption practices, company structures, and country-by-country reporting. Indian companies scored highest overall, while many Chinese companies failed miserably. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    Preparing for the new EU cyber-security directive

    2016-07-19T13:45:00Z

    The European Parliament has greenlit an EU-wide cyber-security initiative that will impose plenty of new compliance requirements on organizations across the board. But, queries Jaclyn Jaeger, will compliance officers feel these are helping protect their organizations, or just adding another layer of regulatory liability?

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    Robert Barrington: A world without graft

    2016-07-19T11:00:00Z

    Jaclyn Jaeger talks with Robert Barrington, an authority on global corruption, corporate bribery, and corruption within the United Kingdom, who heads the U.K.’s branch of Transparency International, the world’s leading anti-corruption organization.

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    SEC proposes new disclosure rules for broker-dealers

    2016-07-15T08:45:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission was busy this week: disclosure rules for broker-dealers; simplification of disclosure requirements; changes to administrative proceedings … Jaclyn Jaeger has the Commission rundown.

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    SEC proposes to simplify disclosure requirements

    2016-07-15T08:30:00Z

    The SEC this week voted to propose amendments to eliminate redundant, overlapping, outdated, or superseded provisions, in light of subsequent changes to disclosure rules, accounting principles, and technology. The SEC is also soliciting comment on certain disclosure requirements that overlap with U.S. GAAP to determine whether to retain, modify, eliminate ...

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    SEC adopts changes to administrative proceedings

    2016-07-15T08:00:00Z

    The SEC this week adopted amendments updating its rules of practice governing its administrative proceedings. After careful consideration of the comments received, the SEC adopted final amendments that, among other things, would adjust the timing of administrative proceedings and give parties additional opportunities to take depositions of witnesses. Jaclyn Jaeger ...

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    EEOC gives more time to comment on proposal to collect pay data

    2016-07-14T15:15:00Z

    Following more than 300 public comments, the EEOC unveiled a revised version of its proposal to expand pay data collection from federal contractors and other employers. As CW previously reported, the EEOC will be paying closer attention to whether an employer has conducted a pay analysis, says Jaclyn Jaeger, meaning ...

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    Theranos’ health takes a turn for the worse

    2016-07-13T11:30:00Z

    The health of ailing biotech start-up Theranos continues to decline, as the Centers for Medicare & Medicaid Services imposed numerous sanctions on the firm following a review last year of its laboratory operations that uncovered numerous compliance violations. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

  • Article

    New Commerce Department rule harmonizes export controls regime

    2016-07-12T13:45:00Z

    Export controls can be tricky business, especially regarding the transmission of technical data over the cloud—something becoming ever-more common in modern business, yet currently constrained by tough export controls. New rules from the Commerce Department could change all of that. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    Johnson Controls to pay $14.4 million to SEC in FCPA case

    2016-07-12T11:00:00Z

    Johnson Controls has entered into a $14.4 million settlement with the SEC to resolve violations of the books and records and internal controls provisions of the FCPA with respect to its China Marine operations. JCI’s quick response, however, resulted in a declination with the Justice Department.

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    Assessing antitrust risk in M&A transactions

    2016-07-12T09:45:00Z

    Top officials at the Department of Justice and Federal Trade Commission have announced their intention to focus heavily on M&A antitrust enforcement, at a time when merger activity is skyrocketing. Jaclyn Jaeger explores how the agencies plan to tackle some of the larger, more complex deals ahead.

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    Targeting the demand for a unified digital market

    2016-07-11T14:00:00Z

    Many companies around the world and across industries now use digital signatures to conduct business transactions—but incompatible digital signature technologies traditionally have made the process cumbersome, not to mention fraught with security weaknesses. A group of cloud-service providers is now looking to change that. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    MasterCard faces £19bn legal battle over illegal card charges

    2016-07-06T10:15:00Z

    MasterCard is facing a £19 billion class-action lawsuit for anticompetitive conduct, making it the biggest claim in U.K. history. The landmark case is notable for another reason, as well: It will be the first case filed under the Consumer Rights Act. Jaclyn Jaeger has more.

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    Pharmaceutical industry bristles under FDA draft guidance

    2016-07-06T08:45:00Z

    The amount of FDA draft guidance in play during the past few months has drawn skepticism from the pharmaceutical industry, which has its own thoughts on how best to address the broad scope of the agency’s proposed authority. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    FINRA fines Deutsche Bank $6 million for submitting inaccurate trade data

    2016-07-05T10:30:00Z

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority fined Deutsche Bank Securities $6 million for failing to provide complete, accurate trade data in an automated format in a timely manner when requested by FINRA and the U.S. Securities and Exchange Commission. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    False Claims Act penalties to double

    2016-06-30T09:45:00Z

    Federal contractors, beware: False Claims Act penalties will nearly double, effective Aug. 1. The increase in penalties is especially relevant to healthcare providers, government contractors and others that conduct business with the government. Jaclyn Jaeger has more.