All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 1263
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Univision appoints general counsel ahead of Televisa merger
Spanish-language content company Univision Holdings announced the appointment of Pilar Ramos as general counsel as part of a redesign of its corporate leadership structure.
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Encore Capital adds chief risk and compliance officer
Debt management provider Encore Capital Group has appointed Steve Carmichael as senior vice president, chief risk and compliance officer.
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Balfour Beatty names U.S. chief compliance officer
Infrastructure company Balfour Beatty has named Daniel LaFrance as vice president & chief compliance officer.
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ICFR failures cost Tandy Leather in SEC settlement
Tandy Leather Factory and its former CEO have agreed to pay a total of $225,000 as part of a settlement with the SEC to resolve charges of inaccurate financial reporting caused by a faulty inventory tracking system.
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ArticleHouse passes bill to restore FTC’s disgorgement authority
The Federal Trade Commission will have its power to seek disgorgement of ill-gotten gains restored, if a bill that passed the House becomes law.
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Senate confirms former CCO Kenneth Polite to lead DOJ’s Criminal Division
The Senate confirmed Kenneth Polite, former chief compliance officer of Fortune 500 electric power company Entergy, as assistant attorney general to lead the Department of Justice’s Criminal Division.
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ArticleNew agency Europe’s latest hope to curb AML struggles
The European Commission unveiled new plans to set up an agency specifically aimed at tackling the region’s spiraling problems with money laundering.
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ArticleCalifornia AG: ‘Great progress’ under CCPA despite no fines
California Attorney General Rob Bonta commemorated one year of CCPA enforcement with praise for the law despite there not yet being a publicly announced fine against a business.
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FTC vote reverses longtime ‘prior approval’ stance for mergers
The Federal Trade Commission voted to rescind a 1995 policy statement that allowed certain firms taking part in a merger to skirt prior approval requirements.
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BlockFi appoints chief risk officer
Cryptocurrency platform BlockFi announced the appointment of Yuri Mushkin as chief risk officer.
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Covetrus adds new chief accounting officer
Covetrus, a global animal health technology and services company, announced the appointment of Drew Coxhead as vice president, corporate controller and chief accounting officer.
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ArticleWho will be suited to compliance roles in the 2020s?
The challenges for compliance moving forward through the decade will become more insidious in nature. The profession requires fresh thinking and different perspectives, complemented by creativity, curiosity, and care.
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ArticleFRC 2020/21 audit inspections: KPMG rebuked over continued struggles
The U.K. Financial Reporting Council released the results of its 2020/21 audit quality inspections, in which it singled out KPMG for “unacceptable” deficiencies regarding the firm’s audits of banks and similar entities.
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Freddie Mac appoints chief compliance officer
Mortgage lender Freddie Mac announced the appointment of Jerry Mauricio as senior vice president and chief compliance officer.
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ArticleFirstEnergy to pay $230M in Ohio corruption settlement
FirstEnergy Corp. agreed to pay a $230 million criminal penalty as part of a settlement with the U.S. Attorney’s Office for the Southern District of Ohio surrounding the state’s nuclear bailout federal corruption scandal.
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ArticleFirstEnergy names chief risk officer
FirstEnergy Corp. appointed Soubhagya Parija vice president and chief risk officer the same day it agreed to pay $230 million as part of a settlement to resolve its part in Ohio’s nuclear bailout corruption scandal.
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ArticleTikTok fined $883K under GDPR for children’s privacy violations
The Dutch Data Protection Authority imposed a €750,000 (U.S. $883,000) fine on TikTok for violating the privacy of young children following a wide-scale investigation launched last year.
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ArticleWhat companies (and the SEC) can learn from U.K. ESG reporting guidance
The U.K. Financial Reporting Council has proposed a series of measures from which companies—as well as other regulators like the SEC—could benefit as ESG disclosures receive closer scrutiny.
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ArticleOFAC fines Payoneer $1.4M for sanctions violations
Money transfer services company Payoneer will pay $1.4 million to resolve 2,260 apparent violations of U.S. sanctions in a settlement with the Department of the Treasury’s Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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ArticleProposed bill seeks to broaden False Claims Act whistleblower protections
A bipartisan bill before Congress proposes tweaking the False Claims Act to extend anti-retaliation protections for whistleblowers who are not formally employed by the company or organization on which they blew the whistle.


