Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 153

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    In final speech, Chair White reflects on an SEC under attack

    2017-01-17T15:00:00Z

    In what may be her final public remarks as SEC chairman, Mary Jo White said that political gamesmanship and current legislative climate could erode the agency’s independence and “cripple” enforcement efforts. Joe Mont has more.

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    OSHA unveils whistleblower anti-retaliation framework

    2017-01-17T14:00:00Z

    OSHA has released its long-awaited guidance on best practices for whistleblower anti-retaliation programs. The recommended framework can be used to create and implement a new program or to enhance an existing program, writes Joe Mont.

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    Labor Department offers FAQ on fiduciary rule

    2017-01-17T12:30:00Z

    The Department of Labor has released a second series of “frequently asked questions” on its controversial “fiduciary duty” rule for advisers who are paid to make recommendations about retirement accounts. Joe Mont has more.

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    Wither the attorney-client privilege?

    2017-01-17T12:15:00Z

    Attorney-client privilege is once again under siege, writes Tom Fox—this time in a lawsuit being brought by the former general counsel of Bio-Rad, Sanford Wadler, who is suing his former employer for wrongful termination.

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    Moody’s to pay $864M arising from conduct leading up to financial crisis

    2017-01-17T11:45:00Z

    Moody’s Investors Service, Moody’s Analytics, and their parent, Moody’s, have reached a nearly $864 million settlement agreement with the Department of Justice, 21 states, and the District of Columbia to resolve allegations arising from Moody’s role in providing credit ratings for residential mortgage-backed securities and collateralized debt obligations. Jaclyn Jaeger ...

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    Disparaging a speak-up culture

    2017-01-16T09:45:00Z

    Tom Fox explores the recent case of JPMorgan Chase when an employee’s former manager added material to a terminated employee’s file post termination to beef up the excuses for the termination. Not a good sign, says Fox, and possibly a sign of an ineffective compliance program.

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    Next in line for regulatory troubles, Fiat?

    2017-01-16T09:15:00Z

    Fiat, which was recently flagged by the EPA for pollution violations, could be a reminder to companies to scour the news for details on any regulatory investigations of their peers and perhaps to begin scrutinizing their own books and records, says The Man From FCPA Tom Fox.

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    Grapevine: Who’s coming and going in compliance

    2017-01-13T15:00:00Z

    US Foods Holding has named a new general counsel and chief compliance officer, effective Feb. 1; Nationstar Mortgage Holdings has a new chief risk officer; and Infosys Limited will say goodbye to yet another chief compliance officer. Check out the CW Grapevine for the latest personnel moves.

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    Morgan Stanley to pay $13M for overbilling clients

    2017-01-13T14:45:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission today announced that Morgan Stanley Smith Barney has agreed to pay a $13 million penalty to settle charges that it overbilled investment advisory clients due to coding and other billing system errors. The firm also violated the custody rule pertaining to annual surprise examinations. ...

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    BasisCode Compliance forms compliance advisory council

    2017-01-13T13:00:00Z

    BasisCode Compliance, a provider of regulatory compliance software solutions, has formed an advisory council of leading compliance consulting firms to provide industry input in the continuing development of its compliance software platform.

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    US Foods names chief compliance officer

    2017-01-13T12:45:00Z

    US Foods Holding has named Kristin Coleman as executive vice president, general counsel, and chief compliance officer, effective Feb. 1.

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    Zimmer Biomet to pay $30M to resolve FCPA violations

    2017-01-13T12:30:00Z

    Medical-device maker Zimmer Biomet Holdings has agreed to pay more than $30 million to resolve parallel SEC and Department of Justice investigations into the company’s repeat violations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    On the death of the ‘rogue engineer’

    2017-01-13T09:00:00Z

    For The Man from FCPA Tom Fox, the most interesting thing about the Volkswagen indictments were not that ‘rogue engineers’ were charged but that executives who participated in the cover-up were indicted.

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    Flap over non-GAAP gets standard setters' attention

    2017-01-13T09:00:00Z

    The disturbing rise of non-GAAP reporting in 2016 has prompted standard setters to take a closer look at whether changes to current rules are in order. Tammy Whitehouse explores.

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    SEC details 2017 examination priorities

    2017-01-12T21:30:00Z

    The SEC has announced its Office of Compliance Inspections and Examinations’ priorities for the new year. Added areas of focus, writes Joe Mont, include electronic investment advice, money market funds, and the financial exploitation of senior investors.

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    Nationstar Mortgage appoints new chief risk officer

    2017-01-12T13:15:00Z

    Nationstar Mortgage Holdings has appointed Mihir Patel as the company’s new chief risk officer.

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    Volkswagen to pay $4.3B in emissions-cheating scandal

    2017-01-11T16:15:00Z

    Volkswagen will plead guilty and pay a total of $4.3 billion in criminal and civil penalties resulting from the company’s long-running emissions-cheating scandal. In addition, six Volkswagen employees are indicted in connection with the conspiracy. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    IMF’s Christine Lagarde convicted of financial negligence

    2017-01-11T09:15:00Z

    French court says Lagarde was “negligent” for failing to appeal arbitration award to former Mitterrand-era minister, writes Neil Hodge.

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    Banks and bankers on front line of AML fight

    2017-01-11T08:45:00Z

    The first foreigner, Jens Sturzenegger, a former branch manager at Falcon Private Bank in Singapore, was recently convicted in the 1MDB scandal. Tom Fox reports.

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    FASB finalizes tweaks on business definition

    2017-01-10T14:30:00Z

    FASB has finalized new guidance to make it more clear when a particular transaction constitutes the purchase or sale of a business or just a collection of assets. Tammy Whitehouse has more.