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DOJ eyeing more FCPA cases with whistleblower program
The Department of Justice anticipates its upcoming whistleblower reward program will help the agency increase its pipeline of cases involving apparent violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, said Acting Assistant Attorney General Nicole Argentieri.
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The path to DOJ cooperation credit: Analyzing recent FCPA cases
Recent enforcement actions offer guidance on what the Department of Justice considers to be an “imminent threat” of disclosure or government action, what it means by “prompt” disclosure, and how a company can earn credit for revealing all relevant facts.
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SAP to pay $220M in FCPA settlements
German-based software company SAP agreed to pay more than $220 million as part of resolutions with authorities in the United States and South Africa regarding alleged violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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SAP to pay over $8M for admitted Iran sanctions violations
German software company SAP SE agreed to pay more than $8 million in combined penalties issued by three U.S. agencies after admitting to committing numerous violations of sanctions against Iran.
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Deloitte, SAP partner on risk solution
Deloitte recently launched its “Reimagine Risk Sensing” solution—an SAP-certified accelerator focused on cognitive controllership.
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SAP, Thomson Reuters simplify pricing and reference data
SAP has expanded its strategic partnership with Thomson Reuters to simplify converting cross-border transaction prices into a single currency, no matter where or when the transaction happens.
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Symmetry and Focal Point Data Risk form partnership
Focal Point Data Risk and Symmetry recently announced a partnership focused on providing security and GRC solutions for enterprise SAP IT environments.
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SAP enhances tools for IFRS compliance
SAP has released the latest enhancements to its revenue accounting platform designed to help CFOs and chief accounting officers master the new IFRS 15/ASC 606 standards. These new accounting standards apply to all entities — public, private, and not-for-profit — that have contracts with customers and will supersede virtually all ...