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Escalation Processes to Avoid Personal CCO Liability
Compliance officers have become targets for regulators because of what they (presumably) know and advise about regulatory requirements—including their role in identifying and reporting of violations. Now compliance officers face personal liability even for failure to act, rather than any direct violation. This week, Compliance Week columnist Jose Tabuena explains ...
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Applying the Three Lines of Defense Model
Compliance Week columnist Jose Tabuena continues his look at the Three Lines of Defense model this month by examining how a company can parcel out all its oversight functions across the three lines. Can compliance report to the risk-management function? (Yes.) Can internal audit and compliance be combined? (Only if ...
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Effective governance and the Three Lines of Defense
Compliance officers, internal auditors, fraud investigators, controllers—all of them might work at one company together to assist the business in managing risk. The trick to effective governance is to assign all those professionals (and more) to their proper places in the Three Lines of Defense model.
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Creating Order in World of Data Chaos
The massive accumulation of information can overwhelm companies, creating compliance risks and vulnerability to privacy breaches, while also driving up the cost of e-discovery. To meet the challenge of information governance, companies are mapping out existing systems where data resides and may be managed. Inside, columnist Jose Tabuena looks at ...
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Just what is ‘reasonable assurance’?
A term of art in the audit profession that is tossed around but not well-understood is “reasonable assurance.” What does it actually mean when an audit report attests with reasonable assurance that the financial reporting or internal controls are reliable?
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