Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 250

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    OFAC Fines Boston Firm for Contracting Iranian Developers

    2015-07-31T11:00:00Z

    The Treasury Department’s Office of Foreign Assets Control has fined a Boston-area software company for violating Iranian sanctions by using Web developers from that country. The company was fined $205,650 despite protests that the amount was too high and “its lack of a compliance program and failure to implement one ...

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    Report Highlights New Scrutiny Around Controls at Third Parties

    2015-07-30T17:15:00Z

    Outsourced service providers are getting more attention as a possible source of risk, according to the latest research from Financial Executives International. Insight on Outsourced Service Providers, published by the Financial Executives Research Foundation, says companies are beefing up their scrutiny of outsourced service providers after implementing the 2013 COSO ...

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    Bill to Require SEC Disclosures on Human Trafficking

    2015-07-30T14:45:00Z

    U.S. Reps. Carolyn Maloney (D-N.Y.) and Chris Smith (D-N.J.) have introduced the Business Supply Chain Transparency on Trafficking and Slavery Act of 2015. The bill would require large public companies to disclose measures to prevent human trafficking, slavery, and child labor in their supply chains as part of annual ...

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    U.S. Asks Supreme Court to Review 'Erroneous' Newman Decision

    2015-07-30T13:45:00Z

    Facing an August 3 deadline to appeal the Second Circuit's Newman decision, the United States today filed a petition for a writ of certiorari with the U.S Supreme Court. The U.S. argued that the Second Circuit's decision "erroneously departed" from the Supreme Court’s decision in Dirks v. SEC.

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    Alliant Energy Names Durian Chief Accounting Officer, Controller

    2015-07-30T13:45:00Z

    Robert Durian has been named as vice president, chief accounting officer, and controller for Alliant Energy. He has been with the company since 1992 and held several leadership roles in the financial reporting area of the company, including assistant controller, director of financial reporting, and a manager for internal reporting.

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    Hawke, Chief of SEC’s Market Abuse Unit, to Leave Agency

    2015-07-30T13:45:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced that Daniel Hawke, chief of the Division of Enforcement’s Market Abuse Unit and former Director of the Philadelphia Regional Office, is leaving the agency after 16 years of service. He will step down in August to return to the private sector.

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    SEC Sets Aug. 5 Date for Considering Final Pay Ratio Rule

    2015-07-30T13:30:00Z

    The wait is over. On Aug. 5, the Securities and Exchange Commission will consider whether to adopt a rule requiring public companies to disclose the ratio of the annual total compensation of the chief executive officer to the median of the annual total compensation of the company’s employees. The proposed ...

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    CyrusOne Appoints Amitabh Rai as Chief Accounting Officer

    2015-07-30T13:15:00Z

    CyrusOne, a provider of data center properties, has announced the appointment of Amitabh Rai to its leadership team as senior vice president and chief accounting officer. He will be responsible for managing the company’s corporate accounting and financial reporting functions and will report to Kimberly Sheehy, chief financial and administrative ...

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    IASB Proposes Updates on Revenue Standard

    2015-07-30T09:15:00Z

    The International Accounting Standards Board has floated a few ideas to help clarify the new revenue recognition standard, and is asking for public comment on the proposals. All three clarifications address performance obligations under the new standard and seek to clarify questions such as who is a principal or agent, ...

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    SEC's Dan Hawke, Chief of Market Abuse Unit, Departing Agency

    2015-07-29T16:00:00Z

    The SEC's Dan Hawke, Chief of the Division of Enforcement’s Market Abuse Unit, will be leaving the agency after 16 years of service.

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    FASB Finalizes Simpler Way to Measure Some Inventory

    2015-07-29T14:30:00Z

    The Financial Accounting Standards Board has finished its simplification of the accounting requirements around measuring inventory, although the simplification is not as broad-based as first intended. The update says when performing subsequent measurements of inventory under either the first-in, first-out, or the average costs methods, companies should measure inventory at ...

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    Banks Need to Manage Risks Better, U.K. Regulator Says

    2015-07-29T11:00:00Z

    Image: A review by the U.K. Financial Conduct Authority found that banks need to take the risks associated with benchmark rates more seriously. FCA believes that financial institutions should learn from the recent scandals that rocked the industry and ensure that such misconduct does not happen again. The watchdog says ...

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    Europe Faces Growing Criticism Over Sacked CEOs

    2015-07-29T08:30:00Z

    The movement of executives at top financial institutions is back in the spotlight but this time the action is in Europe. Following the 2008-09 financial crisis banks were losing their chief executives faster than many expected. Now with post-meltdown regulatory reforms in full force, the turnover rate among executives has ...

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    Conducting a Practical Compliance Risk Assessment

    2015-07-28T15:15:00Z

    Risk assessment is standard fare for a mature compliance program. The challenge for compliance officers is to ensure that their assessment works well, finding the right risks and generating information they can use to improve their program. This week, columnist Jose Tabuena identifies steps for conducting a meaningful compliance risk ...

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    10 More Things Related to Revenue Recognition

    2015-07-28T15:15:00Z

    One year ago, CW columnist Scott Taub offered 10 initial thoughts on the then-brand new standard for revenue recognition. After working with companies to implement the standard and participating in FASB’s Joint Transaction Resource Group, Taub says he remains optimistic about revenue recognition. Now he has 10 more thoughts on ...

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    Podcast: Spain’s New Corporate Compliance Defense

    2015-07-28T14:45:00Z

    Image: Spain has been receiving a lot of attention for its corporate compliance defense. Not only did the country adopt new requirements to help root out corruption; it goes further than other nations have gone by mandating specific features that compliance programs must contain to qualify. In this podcast, Aaron ...

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    Mead Johnson Nutrition Pays $12M for FCPA Violations in China

    2015-07-28T11:45:00Z

    Mead Johnson Nutrition will pay $12.03 million to settle civil charges that it violated books and records requirements of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act when a China-based unit made improper payments at state-owned hospitals. The settlement, the result of an administrative proceeding, was detailed in an Offer of Settlement the ...

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    FINRA Fines Goldman Sachs $1.8M for Trade Reporting Failures

    2015-07-28T11:30:00Z

    Goldman Sachs Group has agreed to pay $1.8 million to resolve allegations by the Financial Industry Regulatory Authority that one of its units failed to accurately submit required trade reports, filed inaccurate trading data for more than eight years, and did not have adequate systems and controls in place ...

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    Fiat Chrysler Will Pay $150M, Largest Ever NHTSA Penalty

    2015-07-28T10:30:00Z

    Acknowledging violations of the Motor Vehicle Safety Act’s requirements to repair safety defects, Fiat Chrysler Automobiles has agreed to a $105 million civil penalty, the largest ever imposed by the National Highway Traffic Safety Administration. The automaker agreed to an independent monitor, approved by the NHTSA and in place for ...

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    Stephen Van Meter is New CCO for Federated Investors

    2015-07-28T10:15:00Z

    Federated Investors has appointed Stephen Van Meter as chief compliance officer, effective July 30. Van Meter, also appointed chief compliance officer of the Federated family of funds, replaces retiring CCO Brian Bouda.