All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 772
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In 2015, ACA Compliance Will Be an Even Greater Challenge
Image: The Affordable Care Act may be a familiar headache for corporate compliance officers, but even the best-prepared companies can expect fresh pain in 2015. “There are going to be many that find themselves in at least technical non-compliance,” says John Haslinger of ADP. “They thought they understood it, but ...
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Due Diligence Practices in Emerging Markets
Compliance officers wondering how their peers manage third-party risks and where they focus due diligence efforts these days will want to take a look at a new report on those practices. Enhanced due diligence firm Arachnys studied where large companies perform due diligence research, and offered a peek at the ...
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LRN Names President of Ethics and Compliance Solutions
LRN, a firm that helps organizations meet their compliance obligations, shape ethical behavior, and strengthen culture and leadership, announced today the hiring of Jean-Marc Levy, most recently head of global issuer services at the New York Stock Exchange, as president of ethics and compliance solutions. He also will serve on ...
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ZL Technologies Partners With Socialware
ZL Technologies, a unified information governance provider, has formed a strategic partnership with Socialware, a social media compliance and marketing platform for regulated industries. The partnership combines the consolidated data management of the ZL Unified Archive with Socialware’s social media access and policy enforcement solutions for social media users in ...
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Halliburton Establishes Integration Leadership Team
Halliburton has appointed Charlie Geer, currently vice president of finance, as corporate controller, effective Jan. 1, 2015. The move is part of an overall integration plan, following the acquisition of Baker Hughes in November. Details inside.
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FASB Studies Three Revenue Issues for Possible New Guidance
Image: Financial Accounting Standards Board Chairman Russ Golden has authorized FASB staff to conduct research on (1) how to apply the new revenue recognition standard to licensing agreements; (2) when revenue should be recognized on a gross versus net basis; and (3) how to determine performance obligations. The research should ...
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Justice Department Launches New Digital Services
The Department of Justice today announced the launch of two new digital services: the News API and the Law Jobs API. These new Web application programming interfaces add search, sort, and filter capabilities to thousands of Supreme Court briefs, legal opinions, Freedom of Information Act court decisions, Congressional testimony, and ...
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Hearsay Social Launches New Social Media Compliance Capabilities
Hearsay Social, a social business platform provider for the financial services industry, this week launched new capabilities for its Compliance Solution, providing improved efficiency and control for compliance teams and the financial professionals whom they supervise. Details inside.
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'Laws of the Land' Finally Catching Up to Former Satyam CEO, Part II
In July 2014, I noted here that although it had taken over five years, the wheels of justice were finally in motion against B. Ramalinga Raju, former chairman and CEO of Satyam Computer Services, as India's securities regulator had ordered Raju, his brother, and two others to disgorge $307 million. ...
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Metrics Misused: The Executive Pay Example
The complaint is a common one in governance circles: everyone talks about the importance of long-term value, and then follows the market’s mantra for short-term results. Why? Executive compensation tied to the wrong metrics doesn’t help. Inside, Compliance Week columnists Stephen Davis and Jon Lukomnik pick apart the fallacy of ...
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Netflix Lawsuit a Lesson in Proper Internal Controls
Netflix is suing a former IT executive, alleging the man created a kickback scheme that netted him more than $500,000 as he executed contracts and approved invoices through sham arrangements with two vendors. Painful for Netflix, yes, but we have key lessons in segregation of duties and internal control worth ...
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Verizon Names New General Counsel
Verizon Communications has named Craig Silliman, currently senior vice president of public policy, to executive vice president of public policy and general counsel. Effective Jan. 1, 2015, he will succeed Randal Milch, who has been appointed to a new position as strategic policy adviser to Lowell McAdam, Verizon’s chairman and ...
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Brinker International Names General Counsel, Corporate Secretary
Brinker International, a casual dining restaurant company, has named Scarlett May as general counsel and secretary of the company, effective Dec. 15, 2014. Details inside.
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Seasonal Employees Can Bring Not-So-Merry Risks
Image: For any company that depends on seasonal workers, don’t overlook the need to give that group compliance training. Even temporary workers need to review the Code of Conduct and have access to the reporting hotline. “There are no exemptions in what constitutes an effective compliance program ... for short-term ...
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Frameworks and Leadership on Cyber-Risks
As cyber-security attacks become everyday news, companies are racing to identify and mitigate their risks. Some of that is “pure” IT security; much of it is about applying a control framework smartly to new technologies—and empowering the right person to oversee these risks. “Companies ... for the most part are ...
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Brazil’s Anti-Corruption Head Resigns
Brazil’s anti-corruption obstacles continue to escalate, following the resignation this week of the federal government’s head of anti-corruption, amid a corruption probe unfolding against Brazilian state-owned oil company Petrobras. Hage’s resignation comes as eight engineering and construction companies that held contracts with Petrobras face allegations that they took part in ...
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Janus, COSO, FCPA Compliance and Enforcement
The U.S. Sentencing Guidelines have long been one path to kinder treatment from the Justice Department for FCPA violations. On the civil side enforced by the SEC, something similar may be emerging: the COSO 2013 framework for effective internal control. How different are those two paths? Not as much as ...
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SEC, PCAOB Deliver Fresh Warnings on Auditor Independence
Dec. 9—Public companies have been handed a not-so-subtle reminder to pay closer attention to auditor independence. At the annual AICPA conference this week, the SEC announced it had sanctioned eight audit firms with fines totaling $140,000 for violating auditor independence rules because they prepared financial statements of brokerage firms whose ...