All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 1313
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ArticleEDPS: U.K. GDPR reforms could create friction with EU
The United Kingdom’s keenness to agree to its own data adequacy decisions with countries like the United States could become a contentious issue with the European Union, according to European Data Protection Supervisor Wojciech Wiewiórowski.
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ArticleMichael Barr confirmed as Fed’s top banking regulator
Michael Barr, a professor and former top official at the Treasury Department, was confirmed by the Senate as vice chair for supervision at the Federal Reserve.
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Axon tabs chief legal officer
Technology and weapons developer Axon announced the appointment of Isaiah Fields as chief legal officer. In this role, Fields will spearhead Axon initiatives across legal operations, government affairs, risk management, and compliance.
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NLRB names first chief diversity officer
The National Labor Relations Board announced the appointment of Kimberly Sanford as its first chief diversity officer.
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Zeta adds chief compliance officer
Fintech startup Zeta announced the appointment of Karla Booe as chief compliance officer.
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ArticleClearview AI fined third time for GDPR violations
The Hellenic Data Protection Authority in Greece fined controversial facial image aggregator Clearview AI a record €20 million (U.S. $19.9 million) for unlawfully processing the biometric data of Greek citizens.
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ArticleChinese companies facing HFCAA delisting seeking alternatives
Chinese businesses identified as noncompliant with the Holding Foreign Companies Accountable Act are trying a variety of strategies to circumvent or comply with the law before they are delisted from U.S. exchanges.
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ArticleBank of America fined $225M for freezing unemployment benefits during pandemic
A pair of regulators slapped a total of $225 million in fines on Bank of America for failures related to unemployment benefit disbursements the bank made during the pandemic.
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ArticleGrant Thornton UK to pay $1.6M over Sports Direct audit failings
Grant Thornton UK was fined a total of approximately £1.3 million (U.S. $1.6 million) by the Financial Reporting Council for failing to provide reasonable assurance during two separate audits at retailer Sports Direct International.
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Admiral Group names group chief risk and compliance officer
Admiral Group, a financial services and insurance company with businesses in the United Kingdom, Europe, and America, announced the appointment of Keith Davies as group chief risk and compliance officer.
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Vornado Realty Trust appoints chief sustainability officer
Vornado Realty Trust announced the appointment of Lauren Brust Moss as senior vice president, chief sustainability officer.
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ArticleAmerican Express to pay $430K for violations of sanctions against drug kingpin
A subsidiary of American Express agreed to pay $430,500 to settle charges its network processed 214 transactions on behalf of a Venezuelan drug kingpin who was designated on the U.S. sanctions list, according to the Office of Foreign Assets Control.
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ArticleOneTrust CECO Asha Palmer to depart
Ethics and compliance veteran Asha Palmer announced her departure from software company OneTrust in a LinkedIn post.
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ResourceSurvey Report: Preparing for the SEC’s climate-related disclosure rule
More than 70 percent of respondents to a recent survey from Compliance Week and advisory, tax, and assurance firm CohnReznick LLP said their companies were already preparing to comply with the climate-related disclosure rule proposed by the Securities and Exchange Commission.
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ArticleMind your language: How small changes in phrasing make big differences
Risk and compliance professionals are tasked with trying to change attitudes and behaviors to achieve their goals. Subtle adjustments of emphasis and wording can have a significant impact on their success.
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ArticleBank of America reserves $200M for enforcement over banker personal device use
Bank of America has set aside $200 million in anticipation of an enforcement action related to unauthorized use of personal devices—an area in which U.S. regulators are cracking down.
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ArticleFRC 2021/22 audit inspections: KPMG praised; BDO and Mazars rebuked
Improvements at KPMG resulted in each of the Big Four returning no audits requiring significant improvement during an inspection cycle for the first time in the last five years, according to the U.K. Financial Reporting Council’s latest quality review results.
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ArticleHealth Insurance Innovations, ex-CEO to pay $12M to settle fraud charges
Health Insurance Innovations and its former CEO Gavin Stockwell will pay a total of more than $12 million to settle SEC charges of misrepresenting the robustness of the company’s compliance program and misleading investors about customer complaints.
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ArticleAssessing results of FASB’s 2021 agenda consultation report
The Financial Accounting Standards Board’s 2021 agenda consultation report summarizes the extensive feedback FASB received when it asked stakeholders where it should focus its time and resources.
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ArticleBiogen discloses $900M agreement in whistleblower kickback suit
Massachusetts-based biotechnology firm Biogen reached a $900 million agreement in principle to resolve a False Claims Act lawsuit brought by a whistleblower alleging the payment of unlawful kickbacks to physicians.


