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  • Markus Hornburg web
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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.

  • columnist_Sherr
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    Compliance Week acquired by Verdian Insights as CW expands membership efforts

    2025-03-04T15:11:00Z

    When I think of CW, I think about helping you do your job better. Sometimes, that means events where you share and learn from peers. Other times, it means publishing stories or case studies that spotlight truths you need to know, while looking around the bend at what’s next, too.

  • columnist dale
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    Five reasons why I’m excited about CW’s Cyber Risk & Data Privacy Summit

    2025-01-30T16:32:00Z

    Having worked for Compliance Week for three years, I’ve found it remarkable how compliance professionals can be so consistently upbeat about their plight. An often refrain in compliance circles is “be comfortable with being uncomfortable.” As difficult as the job can be, that clearly doesn’t mean it can’t be fun.

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    Ericsson's 'integrity journey' post-FCPA settlement top compliance triumph of 2024

    2024-12-24T13:45:00Z

    It’s been a long “integrity journey” for Ericsson, according to the company’s Head of Compliance Global Affairs Alison Howell. Since settling with the DOJ over FCPA violations in 2019, the company has gone through a "business critical transformation," resulting in the end of its compliance monitorship.

  • columnist dale
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    Five more compliance triumphs of 2024

    2024-12-24T13:00:00Z

    Whether you’re a multinational telecommunications company looking to certify your anti-corruption program post-settlement, or a biochemical company victimized by a “rogue” employee, seeing the light at the end of the enforcement tunnel isn’t always easy.

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    German firm Aiotec to pay $14.5M to settle Iran sanctions violation

    2024-12-03T21:32:00Z

    German petrochemical parts supplier Aiotec agreed to pay $14.5 million to settle allegations that it engaged in a four-year conspiracy to dismantle and ship a plastics manufacturing plant owned by a U.S. company to Iran, in violation of U.S. sanctions.

  • McDevitt_opinion
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    Book review: Larry D. Thompson’s memoir revisits lessons from VW, Enron, and PepsiCo.

    2024-11-25T14:04:00Z

    Former U.S. Deputy Attorney General Larry D. Thompson participated in landmark legal cases, such as the Justice Department’s Enron investigation and the Volkswagen Independent Compliance Monitorship. Now his memoir looks back on his extensive career in compliance, offering profound insights into corporate culture, diversity, ethics, and integrity. 

  • columnist_Sherr
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    Ian Sherr joins Compliance Week as its new editor-in-chief

    2024-09-03T13:47:00Z

    New Compliance Week Editor-In-Chief Ian Sherr shares his thoughts on where compliance is headed as businesses meet the realities of not just following the rules, but staying ahead of the pace of regulatory change at a global scale. 

  • columnist dale
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    Top-of-mind takeaways from TPRM Summit

    2024-06-17T21:11:00Z

    Top-of-mind issues addressed at Compliance Week’s Third-Party Risk Management & Oversight Summit, held June 3-4 in Atlanta, included safe deployment of artificial intelligence, assessing vendor viability and sustainability, understanding the role of procurement in risk ranking, the intersection (or lack thereof) between data privacy and cybersecurity, and many others.

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    ​Book review: How compliance can help build organizational trust at speed

    2024-05-22T16:29:00Z

    Anne Morriss, co-author of “Move Fast and Fix Things,” advises compliance officers to tap into curiosity, communicativeness, and comfort with discomfort to build organizational trust, fast.

  • Brasseur_opinion
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    FDIC culture scandal begs question: Why don’t regs have CCOs?

    2024-05-16T13:43:00Z

    Regulators and government agencies often speak to the value of empowered corporate compliance programs to advancing their mission. Why not practice what they preach by empowering compliance among their own ranks?

  • Nicodemus_opinion
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    Binance CEO got 4 months in prison. FTX’s got 25 years. Was compliance the difference?

    2024-05-15T20:00:00Z

    Why the wild disparity in the sentences of Binance’s Changpeng Zhao and FTX’s Sam Bankman-Fried? Aaron Nicodemus argues the performance of the compliance teams at the two cryptocurrency exchanges was as big a contrast as the penalties earned by their respective founders.

  • Brasseur_opinion
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    Five reasons I’m excited for CW’s Financial Crimes Summit

    2024-05-09T11:00:00Z

    Compliance Week’s Financial Crimes and Regulatory Compliance Summit will feature more than 50 prominent speakers representing government agencies, regulators, banks, investment advisers, and more tackling the top-of-mind risk areas facing the financial services industry.

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    Highlights from Compliance Week 2024

    2024-04-11T13:00:00Z

    Compliance officers took to the main stage to share their experiences at Compliance Week’s 2024 National Conference, while other highlights included conversations around artificial intelligence and the modern challenges the industry is confronting.

  • Hodge_opinion
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    New leadership no easy fix for Irish DPC’s GDPR woes

    2024-03-29T13:41:00Z

    The Irish Data Protection Commission has a new leadership structure, but it is uncertain whether the changes can get the key privacy regulator caught up on enforcement of the General Data Protection Regulation.

  • Brasseur_opinion
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    Ten things I’m excited for at CW National 2024

    2024-02-22T13:00:00Z

    A new month and a new venue but a lot of the same you love about Compliance Week’s National Conference. CW Editor in Chief Kyle Brasseur shares what he’s looking forward to most at the 2024 edition of the annual event.

  • Brasseur_opinion
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    Ten things I’d like to see happen in 2024

    2024-01-08T16:02:00Z

    Election years in the United States, United Kingdom, and at European Parliament, along with ongoing geopolitical tensions, make 2024 difficult to predict—aside from the expectation compliance officers will be busy.

  • McDevitt_opinion
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    Book review: Demythologizing money laundering, demystifying AML compliance

    2023-12-05T18:00:00Z

    Movies and TV shows might have launched a thousand armchair experts on the topic of money laundering, but few can explain how or why it’s done. Ola Tucker’s book, “The Flow of Illicit Funds,” does exactly that.

  • Nicodemus_opinion
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    No time like present to tackle thorny problem of off-channel comms

    2023-11-17T21:58:00Z

    The new messaging on use off-channel communications for business should be clear: What was done before is no more. It cannot continue. The stakes are too high.

  • Hodge_opinion
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    FCA’s Staley decision a bold move. Are more needed?

    2023-11-03T13:00:00Z

    The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority’s decision to ban Jes Staley, the former CEO of Barclays, for misrepresenting his relationship with Jeffrey Epstein has seemingly reaffirmed the notion that everyone—even the boss—is accountable for their actions.