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         Article Article3M tops U.S. corporate penalties list with $18.7B in fines over four years, survey saysThe 3M Company paid more than $18.7 billion in penalties over four years, more than any other major U.S. company tracked in a new survey. 
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         Article ArticlePG&E avoids criminal charges in $55M settlement over 2 wildfiresPacific Gas & Electric avoided criminal charges in agreeing to pay more than $55 million in civil contributions and penalties as part of a settlement in California regarding the utility company’s alleged role in the 2019 Kincade Fire and 2021 Dixie Fire. 
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         Premium PremiumTop ethics and compliance failures of 2020From a massive accounting fraud scandal in Germany to deceitful consumer tactics among China-based companies to unethical practices on the environmental front in the United States—CW’s list of the top ethics and compliance failures of 2020 spans the globe. 
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         Article ArticlePG&E names new CECO amid leadership shufflePG&E Corp. is shaking up its management team, including the impending appointment of John Simon as executive vice president, general counsel and chief ethics & compliance officer. 
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         Article ArticleFacing potential takeover, PG&E pins hopes on reorganizationFound to be at fault for yet another wildfire last week, PG&E’s return from bankruptcy is off to a rocky start. A new reorganization plan at the company built around risk management and safety is key to avoiding a takeover by the state of California. 
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         Article ArticleNailed It or Failed It? Disney sends anti-hate message to FacebookIn this week’s “Nailed It or Failed It?”, Disney gets kudos for throwing its weight behind the #StopHateForProfit protest, while PG&E earns criticism after being found responsible for yet another California wildfire. 
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         Article ArticlePG&E makes organizational changes to risk, audit, and safetyA month after admitting guilt in the wildfire deaths of 84 Californians, PG&E announced organizational changes to its risk, audit, and safety leadership teams. 
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         Article ArticleWhat are expectations of compliance at a negligent company like PG&E?Financial crime expert Martin Woods wonders about the compliance priorities of a company found to be as reckless as Pacific Gas and Electric. 
 
             
 
            

