All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 667

  • Blog

    Millennium Health Appoints New Chief Compliance Officer

    2015-11-03T09:30:00Z

    Millennium Health, a health solutions company, has appointed Darrell Contreras as its new chief compliance officer. The announcement of Contreras' appointment comes just weeks after Millenium Health reached a $256 million settlement with the government to resolve allegations that it billed for Medicare, Medicaid, and other federal health care programs ...

  • Event

    Governance Essentials for the Corporate Secretary

    2015-11-03T07:00:00Z 2015-11-04T21:00:00Z

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  • Resource

    Selecting Foundational Controls Makes SOX Compliance Easier

    2015-11-02T16:45:00Z Provided by

    Key components of regulatory compliance include being able to demonstrate the use of appropriate IT-related internal controls that mitigate fraud risk, and the implementation of necessary safeguards for legally protected information that’s electronically stored and transmitted. Read this Dell white paper for a look at SOX security compliance from an ...

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    Selecting Foundational Controls Makes PCI DSS Compliance Easier

    2015-11-02T16:45:00Z Provided by

    Key components of regulatory compliance include being able to demonstrate the use of appropriate IT-related internal controls that mitigate fraud risk, and the implementation of necessary safeguards for legally protected information that’s electronically stored and transmitted. Read this Dell white paper for a look at PCI DSS security compliance from ...

  • Blog

    Volkswagen Disputes New EPA Allegations

    2015-11-02T16:30:00Z

    The Environmental Protection Agency today issued a second “notice of violation” of the Clean Air Act, alleging that Volkswagen developed and installed a defeat device in certain VW, Audi, and Porsche light-duty diesel vehicles equipped with 3.0 liter engines for model years 2014 through 2016. These alleged violations are in ...

  • Blog

    Porsche Suspected of ‘Defeat Devices’ in Diesel Models

    2015-11-02T15:45:00Z

    The Environmental Protection Agency has slapped additional charges against Volkswagen after the agency found that its subsidiary, Porsche, has been equipped with “defeat devices” to evade emissions tests. A notice of violation on the EPA’s website confirms that the regulator found 2014 to 2016 VW, Audi, and Porsche models ...

  • Blog

    Customers Expected to Stay With Big U.K. Banks Despite the CMA’s Move to Improve Competition

    2015-11-02T14:00:00Z

    A report by research firm Pinset Masons and YouGov, reveals that 16 percent of customers would likely switch to a “challenger bank” like Metro or TSD within the next two years. These findings come after the British Competition Authority’s recommended the country’s biggest lenders to provide more information around ...

  • Blog

    Banks Could Face Long-Term Debt Requirements

    2015-11-02T13:45:00Z

    Unveiling yet another rulemaking effort to end taxpayer bailouts when large banks fail, the Board of Governors of the Federal Reserve has proposed an increase in the loss absorbing capacity of systemically important U.S. bank holding companies and the domestic operations of smilarly designated foreign banks. Covered institutions would be ...

  • Blog

    The Big Lesson From Compliance Week Europe

    2015-11-02T11:45:00Z

    Image: The Compliance Week Europe conference last week was a smashing success—a large turnout, of compliance professionals from across Europe (and beyond), who had vigorous discussions on all manner of topics, capped with great Belgian beer. Still, Compliance Week editor Matt Kelly writes, the most important lesson from our Europe ...

  • Resource

    GRC Capabilities Illustrated Series: Perform GRC Actions and Controls for Principled Performance

    2015-11-02T11:45:00Z Provided by

    Principled performance is all about being able to reliably achieve objectives while addressing uncertainty and acting with integrity. You need to address threats, opportunities, and requirements by encouraging desired conduct and conditions and preventing what is undesired. Performing the right management actions and controls over business operations, risk, and compliance ...

  • Blog

    FINRA Chairman to Retire in 2016

    2015-11-02T10:15:00Z

    The Financial Industry Regulatory Authority (FINRA), the largest independent regulator for all securities firms doing business in the United States, recently announced that Chairman and CEO Richard Ketchum has announced his plan to retire in the second half of 2016. The Board of Governors will conduct a search for his ...

  • Blog

    Fitch Ratings Appoints Chief Compliance Officer

    2015-11-02T09:00:00Z

    Fitch Ratings has appointed Jeff Horvath as chief compliance officer, effective Nov. 2. He will be responsible for developing global compliance strategy and directing and monitoring Fitch's overall compliance program and will report to John Olert, chief risk officer of the Fitch Group. More inside.

  • Resource

    e-Book: Making the Leap From Compliance to ERM

    2015-10-30T15:45:00Z Provided by

    For compliance and audit executives, deciding on the right enterprise risk management (ERM) structure can be a challenge—especially as the risk landscape continues to evolve with a fierce focus on anti-corruption, anti-money laundering, and cyber-security. The trick is moving from the compliance routines of today to a more coherent ERM ...

  • Blog

    McGladrey Changes Name to RSM

    2015-10-30T13:30:00Z

    RSM U.S. (formerly McGladrey), a provider of audit, tax and consulting services, has launched its new brand, which unites fellow firms from more than 110 countries in the RSM International network under a common brand, by issuing the first global edition of The Real Economy. The unified brand is part ...

  • Blog

    457 Hospitals to Pay $250M in False Claims Act Case

    2015-10-30T13:15:00Z

    The Department of Justice today reached 70 settlements totaling more than $250 million involving 457 hospitals in 43 states to resolve allegations that these hospitals implanted cardiac devices in Medicare patients in violation of Medicare coverage requirements. “In terms of the number of defendants, this is one of the largest ...

  • Blog

    SEC Approves Crowdfunding, Plots Changes to Reg D Offerings

    2015-10-30T11:45:00Z

    Nearly four years in the making, the SEC has approved Regulation Crowdfunding, permitting startups and small businesses to raise capital by offering and selling securities through crowdfunding. The Commission also advanced proposals that, if approved at a later date, will amend rules pertaining to capital formation through the Regulation D ...

  • Blog

    The UN, Corruption, and Internal Investigations

    2015-10-30T11:15:00Z

    Image: Another corrupt scandal hit the United Nations recently. The claim was made that a former General Assembly president had engaged in receiving bribes and other corruption from a Chinese businessman (and perhaps others). Other than yet another embarrassment for the United Nations, the allegations are nothing unusual so far. ...

  • Blog

    Justice Department Ends Bristol-Myers Squibb FCPA Probe

    2015-10-30T11:15:00Z

    The Department of Justice has ended its investigation into allegations that pharmaceutical giant Bristol-Myers Squibb violated the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Earlier this month the company reached a $14 million settlement with the SEC for FCPA violations relating to certain sales and marketing practices in China. More inside.

  • Blog

    FASB Plans to Drop Step 2 of Goodwill Impairment Test

    2015-10-30T11:15:00Z

    Image: FASB plans to drop the second step in the current two-part test to determine goodwill impairment, a nod to public companies eager for a simpler approach to deciding writedowns. Greg Franceschi, managing director at valuation firm Duff & Phelps, says, “By removing the second step of the test when ...

  • Blog

    Where Valeant, and Corporate America, Went Wrong

    2015-10-30T10:45:00Z

    Image: The big political story this week was the Republican presidential debate, and candidates’ usual complaints that too many Americans are falling behind economically. The big corporate governance story, meanwhile, has been the unraveling of Valeant Pharmaceuticals. The two are tied, Compliance Week editor Matt Kelly writes—since Valeant’s misplaced corporate ...