All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 994

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    FRC consults on strategic report

    2017-09-06T09:30:00Z

    The FRC has proposed amendments to strategic reporting guidance in the hopes that companies will expand their range of non-financial reporting to give stakeholders a better understand of companies’ decision making and corporate strategies.

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    FTI Consulting strengthens its Dispute Advisory Practice

    2017-09-06T09:45:00Z

    FTI Consulting, a global business advisory firm, today announced that C. Paul Wazzan has joined the firm’s Dispute Advisory Services practice within its Forensic & Litigation Consulting segment as a senior managing director.

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    Federal Reserve rethinks oversight by bank boards

    2017-09-06T10:00:00Z

    A Federal Reserve proposal seeks to streamline the expectations placed upon bank directors. Will it help ease their burden, or create a confusing new regime?

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    MiFID II is on the way and U.S. firms should pay close attention

    2017-09-06T10:15:00Z

    As the slate of EU financial regulations known as MiFID II goes into effect in January, U.S. firms may be rudely awakened by new transparency demands, real-time reporting requirements, and “research unbundling” rules.

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    Corporate philanthropy at its finest

    2017-09-06T10:15:00Z

    In the wake of Hurricane Harvey, many of the companies we might normally cover concerning compliance and risk issues made headlines for far better reasons: their generosity.

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    COSO publishes final version of updated ERM framework

    2017-09-06T10:15:00Z

    COSO has released its newly revised enterprise risk management framework, giving companies a new tool to consider in building out their ERM approaches.

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    IAA: Preserve advisers’ fiduciary standard, impose same on broker-dealers

    2017-09-06T11:30:00Z

    Bucking the trend established by vocal critics of the rule, the Investment Adviser Association wants the SEC to preserve the fiduciary duty for investment advisers and adopt an equally stringent standard for broker-dealers.

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    FASB’s new hedging standard opens door to new strategies

    2017-09-06T11:30:00Z

    Companies have yet another new accounting standard from the Financial Accounting Standards Board to adopt, but this time they can’t wait to get started.

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    Department of Education, CFPB in turf war over student loans

    2017-09-06T11:45:00Z

    The Department of Education has killed an information-sharing agreement with the CFPB that was intended to protect student loan borrowers. It called the Bureau “an overreaching and unaccountable agency.”

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    AGAINST: Neither admit nor deny

    2017-09-06T12:00:00Z

    Allowing defendants to settle cases without admitting or denying guilt deprives the public of transparency and accountability. The Honorable Judge Jed Rakoff for the United States District Court explores below.

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    FOR: Neither admit nor deny

    2017-09-06T12:15:00Z

    Allowing firms to enter into consent judgments without having to admit material facts or liability prevents excessive disruption of the regulatory/enforcement framework. Read more from Paul Weiss litigators Brad Karp and Susanna Buergel.

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    Business leaders fight to preserve DACA, protect ‘Dreamers’

    2017-09-06T13:00:00Z

    Business leaders, including prominent CEOs, are demanding fast action by Congress to protect immigrant employees covered by an Obama era executive order that was rescinded by the Trump Administration this week.

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    SEC’s Piwowar cleared of overstepping bounds with rule re-proposals

    2017-09-06T14:15:00Z

    SEC Commissioner Michael Piwowar, while serving as acting chairman, acted appropriately when moving forward with rule re-proposals, says Inspector General Carl Hoecker in a response to complaints by Senate Democrats.

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    Going weird in international bribery and corruption

    2017-09-06T15:00:00Z

    As Hunter S. Thompson once said, “When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro.” Such is the case of BSG Resources after accusations surfaced that the company had paid bribes to obtain a huge mining concession in Guinea—charges it vehemently denies.

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    Everybody owns compliance

    2017-09-06T15:00:00Z

    You don’t have to be an explosives technician or a Presidential bodyguard to be a great compliance, risk, and ethics officer, but it sure does help. Just ask Darin Goodwiler of the CFA Institute.

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    New scandals; new lexicon for unethical conduct

    2017-09-06T15:00:00Z

    In the FCPA world, the most dreaded question during an enforcement action is “where else?”—as in, where else are you engaging in bribery and corruption? After Wells Fargo, the lexicon may well expand to “what else?”—as in what other conduct is your company engaging in that is unethical?

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    State Street to pay $35M for disclosure failures

    2017-09-07T12:00:00Z

    State Street today agreed to pay more than $35 million to settle charges that it fraudulently charged secret markups for transition management services and separately omitted material information about the operation of its platform for trading U.S. Treasury securities.

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    Cyber-attack exposes consumer data at Equifax

    2017-09-08T11:00:00Z

    The consumer credit reporting agency Equifax has announced a cyber-security incident that may have exposed the data of 143 million U.S. consumers. Credit card numbers for approximately 209,000 U.S. consumers were accessed.

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    ICOs, Santa, and the DEA

    2017-09-08T11:30:00Z

    Title: ICOs, Santa, and the DEAIn case you missed it this week, cryptocurrencies have a historic week, the military continues to ignore sexual misconduct allegations, and physically dragging passengers off of an airline isn’t considered a civil rights violation, after all.

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    FASB proposes updated, new taxonomies for 2018

    2017-09-08T16:30:00Z

    FASB has completed its annual update to the GAAP taxonomy and has added a new taxonomy for companies to consider addressing international standards.