Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 173

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    Silicon Valley Bank appoints chief risk officer

    2016-08-31T12:45:00Z

    Silicon Valley Bank, a U.S.-based high-tech commercial bank with offices in a number of other countries, has hired Laura Izurieta as the company's new chief risk officer.

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    2015 audit inspections show some gains, some blown opinions

    2016-08-31T12:15:00Z

    The PCAOB’s earliest 2015 inspection results show some reductions in deficient audits, but also increases in restatements and withdrawn opinions. More from Tammy Whitehouse.

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    PCAOB issues 2014 report on Grant Thornton, showing gains

    2016-08-31T12:15:00Z

    The PCAOB has published its last 2014 inspection report on the eight largest firms, showing gains at Grant Thornton from a year prior and slight improvement across major firms. Tammy Whitehouse reports.

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    European Commission slams Apple with €13 billion tax bill

    2016-08-31T12:15:00Z

    The EC has concluded that Ireland gave illegal tax benefits to Apple that were worth up to €13 billion (roughly $14.6 billion U.S.) and wants the money repaid. The decision could have implications for other companies, including Amazon, Google, and McDonald’s, facing scrutiny for what they pay in European taxes. ...

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    European Medicines Agency issues draft guidance on data integrity

    2016-08-31T10:45:00Z

    The European Medicines Agency and the Pharmaceutical Inspection Co-operation Scheme have released draft guidance for pharmas on how to maintain data integrity during testing, manufacturing, packaging, distributing, and monitoring of medicines. Jaclyn Jaeger reports.

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    SEC's $22 million award to whistleblower pushes program's total over $100 million

    2016-08-30T17:30:00Z

    The SEC’s Office of the Whistleblower has been cranking out major awards all summer—the latest an award of more than $22 million—which means, says Bruce Carton, the whistleblower program has surpassed $100 million.

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    FAA approves rules for commercial drone flights

    2016-08-30T13:00:00Z

    New Federal Aviation Administration regulations governing commercial use of drone flights are now in effect. Experts say they could generate more than $82 billion for the U.S. economy and create more than 100,000 jobs over 10 years. Joe Mont reports.

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    HR360 helps companies comply with employment laws

    2016-08-30T10:00:00Z

    Companies have a new website at their fingertips to guide them through hiring, managing, and terminating employees while ensuring they remain in compliance with employment laws. Jaclyn Jaeger has more.

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    New 'ACL Essentials' analysis apps monitor ERP process risk

    2016-08-30T09:45:00Z

    ACL, a software provider helping companies stamp out fraud, operational waste, and unethical business, announced the launch of ACL Essentials, its new suite of premium analysis apps that continuously assess critical business processes.

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    Do the FCPA rules make sense?

    2016-08-29T15:30:00Z

    How many rules are too many? How complicated are the rules to follow? These are questions Tom Fox explores in the context of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Fortunately, the answer, he says, is quite simple—do not pay bribes.

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    Government report details conflict minerals challenges

    2016-08-29T12:15:00Z

    Companies have already turned the corner on their third year of “conflict minerals” filings to the SEC, but a newly released review of last year’s efforts by the Government Accountability Office nevertheless offers a valuable assessment of compliance challenges. Joe Mont has more.

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    Grapevine: Who’s coming and going in compliance

    2016-08-29T09:45:00Z

    Cleaning up from the FIFA scandal, the Confederation of North, Central America, and Caribbean Association Football (CONCACAF) has appointed Guilherme Carvalho as chief legal and chief compliance officer; the University of New Mexico also has appointed a new interim chief compliance officer, filling the position vacated by Helen Gonzales who ...

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    University of New Mexico chief compliance officer to retire

    2016-08-29T09:45:00Z

    Elizabeth Rodke Washburn has been appointed interim chief compliance officer by University of New Mexico President Robert Frank. She will fill the position vacated by Helen Gonzales who recently announced her retirement after a long career at UNM.

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    SpartanNash appoints chief accounting officer

    2016-08-29T09:15:00Z

    SpartanNash, an American food distributor and grocery store retailer, has named Tammy Hurley, as chief accounting officer. The board of directors approved her appointment at its quarterly meeting.

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    Hub International names chief compliance officer, West Region

    2016-08-29T09:00:00Z

    Hub International Limited, a global insurance brokerage, risk advisory, and employee benefits firm, has appointed Liliana Salazar as chief compliance officer for the Hub West Region. She will be responsible for addressing the employee benefit compliance and regulatory needs of customers, employee benefit consultants, and sales executives.

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    Companies get new rules to govern cash flow classification

    2016-08-29T08:00:00Z

    FASB has approved a new Accounting Standards Update meant to clear up inconsistencies in how companies classify cash payments and receipts on the cash flow statement. Tammy Whitehouse has more.

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    Will new lease accounting lead to less leasing?

    2016-08-26T16:45:00Z

    Accounting experts are beginning to discuss whether companies might change their leasing strategies when they are required to add leases to balance sheets. Tammy Whitehouse reports.

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    Theresa May: unexpected champion of employee board members

    2016-08-26T13:45:00Z

    British Prime Minister Theresa May surprised everyone when she pledged to push for the installation of workers to company boards. But how will she actually accomplish that goal, ask Stephen Davis and Jon Lukomnik. And will other nations follow the U.K.’s lead?

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    Must-read: Fortune's 'Overturned--The Hedge Fund Trader Who Beat the Feds'

    2016-08-26T13:15:00Z

    The September 1, 2016 issue of Fortune has a terrific article detailing the legal saga of former hedge fund manager Todd Newman, the defendant in a hugely important insider trading decision that has had a major impact on how prosecutors and the SEC pursue such cases.

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    Private companies next up for governance revolution

    2016-08-26T12:15:00Z

    Paul Hodgson explores the Institute of Directors reissuance of its governance guidance for private companies, with updated references to the OECD governance principles and the Bribery Act. Oliver Parry, IoD’s Head of Corporate Governance, warns: “You can ignore it, but we are telling most private businesses that they need to ...