Appointment Blogs | Compliance Week – Page 262

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    J&J Chief Accounting Officer to Retire

    2015-05-29T12:15:00Z

    Stephen Cosgrove, controller and chief accounting officer of Johnson & Johnson, will retire in October, the company announced in a Form 8-K. Upon Cosgrove’s retirement, these roles will be filled by Ronald Kapusta, who is currently vice president of finance of J&J's supply chain. Details inside.

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    Marsh and FireEye Partner to Offer Cyber-Security Readiness Service

    2015-05-29T11:30:00Z

    Marsh, an insurance broker and risk management firm, and FireEye, a cyber-security firm, has announced a collaboration to offer clients a new service: Marsh Cyber OASIS. This service is designed to assists clients by providing an objective evaluation of their organization’s ability to detect and respond to cyber-attacks and the ...

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    Tips on Building a Better, User-Friendly EDGAR

    2015-05-29T11:15:00Z

    A slew of business groups, from the Center for Audit Quality to the U.S. Chamber of Commerce and others, have voiced their collective opinion on how the SEC can improve the EDGAR filing process. Their top recommendations were search improvements and the ability to download data in multiple formats. See ...

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    Novaworks Introduces Legato 1.0 for SEC Filers

    2015-05-29T11:15:00Z

    EDGAR conversion and filing software provider Novaworks this month launched Legato 1.0, the first scripting language that allows SEC filers to integrate existing financial reporting software with existing database and document production systems. Details inside.

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    New Hearsay Social Solution Simplifies Social Media Compliance

    2015-05-29T11:00:00Z

    Hearsay Social, provider of the Predictive Social Suite for financial advisors and insurance agents, this week announced the launch of the new Universal Supervision experience for social media and website content, designed to make it easier and faster for financial services companies to enforce compliance policies. Details inside.

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    Compliance Director Charged With Defrauding Investors

    2015-05-29T11:00:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission yesterday announced fraud charges against a former director of compliance of a registered broker-dealer who was accused of defrauding investors and stealing money from the brokerage firm where he worked. “We allege a classic situation of the fox guarding the henhouse as William Quigley subverted ...

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    Senator Presses SEC on Fake EDGAR Filings

    2015-05-29T10:30:00Z

    Image: In a letter to SEC Chair Mary Jo White, Sen. Chuck Grassley (R-Iowa) demanded more information about fake filings, including a fictitious Avon takeover bid, that somehow make their way onto the agency’s EDGAR system. “This pattern of fraudulent conduct is troubling, especially in light of the relative ease ...

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    FIFA Drops the Ball: Corruption and FCPA Charges

    2015-05-29T09:00:00Z

    Last week, a 47-count indictment was unsealed in a federal court in Brooklyn, charging 14 defendants—all associated with the governing body of international soccer, the Fédération Internationale de Football Association—in connection with their participation in a 24-year scheme to enrich themselves through the corruption of international soccer. In a special ...

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    Premiering Tonight -- '(Dis)honesty: The Truth About Lies'

    2015-05-28T10:30:00Z

    A documentary premiering tonight on CNBC includes an in-depth look at the audacious insider trading scheme carried out by trader Garrett Bauer and attorney Matthew Kluger. The film examines how people rationalize and justify behavior, and considers what can be done "to stem an epidemic of cheating."

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    Errors Persist Into 2014 Year-End XBRL Filings

    2015-05-27T19:45:00Z

    Image: With another round of annual reports mostly filed through the early part of 2015, experts are assessing the quality of XBRL filings—and seeing not much improvement. Scale errors continue to be the most common problem, says Alex Rapp, co-founder of Calcbench. “Unfortunately, many filers don’t appear to realize this ...

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    Former Commissioners Slam SEC for Inaction on Political Spending Rule

    2015-05-27T16:00:00Z

    The latest push to get the SEC to act on a rulemaking petition that companies disclose political contributions and spending on lobbyists: pressure from former commissioners. “The Commission’s inaction is inexplicable,” William Henry Donaldson, Arthur Levitt, and Bevis Longstreth wrote in a letter to current SEC Chair Mary Jo White. ...

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    Italian Lawmakers Toughen Anti-Corruption Law

    2015-05-27T11:30:00Z

    Italy is taking a stance on fighting corruption after the Chamber of Deputies unanimously approved a “contested” regulation, stiffening penalties for balance sheet fraud and graft and other corruption behavior, says a recent report. According to Transparency International’s 2014 Corruption Perceptions Index, Italy ranked 69th on the list, which scores ...

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    FCA Fines Compliance Officer £200,000 in ‘Death Bonds’ Case

    2015-05-27T11:30:00Z

    Image: Title: FordStewart Ford, CEO of now-defunct investment firm Keydata, has been hit with a record £75 million fine by the Financial Conduct Authority—one of the largest fines ever levied on an individual by the FCA. The British regulator also fined the firm’s sales director £4 million and its compliance ...

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    Primary Capital Mortgage Names Chief Compliance Officer

    2015-05-27T09:30:00Z

    Primary Capital Mortgage, a residential mortgage origination and servicing company, has named Debbie Turner as chief compliance officer. In this role, she will be responsible for oversight of the company's compliance management system, focusing specifically on state, federal, and local regulatory compliance. Details inside.

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    Why Simplification Isn’t Simple

    2015-05-27T09:00:00Z

    Simplicity in accounting is always a great idea, yet complexity always seems to be intruding into reality. This week, Compliance Week columnist Scott Taub tries to deconstruct why complexity endures, and why we may even see it creep into the ostensibly simplified new rule for revenue recognition. “Despite 10 years ...

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    Monitoring and Auditing Performance-Enhancing Risks

    2015-05-27T08:45:00Z

    Every executive knows that what gets measured gets done; the trick for compliance and audit executives is to assure that the metrics you use don’t lead employees to do something reckless. This week, columnist Jose Tabuena looks at the risks of incentives: where they can go wrong, how to help ...

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    States Sue to Stop SEC’s Regulation A+

    2015-05-26T14:15:00Z

    In petitions filed with the U.S. Court of Appeals for the District of Columbia, officials in Massachusetts and Montana, concerned by the diminished role of state securities regulators, are asking the court to vacate the Securities and Exchange Commission’s expansion of the Regulation A exemption ahead of its June 9 ...

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    FASB Proposes Simplification to M&A Accounting

    2015-05-26T14:00:00Z

    The Financial Accounting Standards Board is proposing a change to the rules around how to adjust provisional amounts recorded at the time of a transaction to simplify the accounting for business combinations. FASB says stakeholders say current rules are costly and complicated and don’t significantly improve the information available to ...

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    Deutsche Bank to Pay $55 Million for Misstating Financial Reports

    2015-05-26T14:00:00Z

    Deutsche Bank has agreed to pay a $55 million penalty to the SEC to resolve charges that it filed misstated financial reports, which failed to take into account a material risk for potential losses estimated to be in the billions of dollars, during the height of the financial crisis. Details ...

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    Parting Thoughts From CW 2015

    2015-05-26T12:00:00Z

    Image: The Compliance Week 2015 conference is now part of history. We had more than 560 compliance and audit professionals join us in Washington last week for three days to discuss all things ethics, compliance, audit, and risk management. Inside, editor Matt Kelly shares his thoughts on the most relevant ...