All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 422
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Blog
Report: Brexit ‘Red Tape’ will cost exporters £58 billion a year
Brexit red tape will cost around £31 billion for EU exporters and £27 billion for U.K. exporters, according to a new report by Oliver Wyman and Clifford Chance. Impacted firms must take steps now, they warn.
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Reporting improves with KAM disclosures, study says
After a year of reporting “key audit matters” in audit reports abroad, financial reporting has improved, says a study by a global accounting group.
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FCA publishes discussion paper on transforming culture in financial services
The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority has published a discussion paper on transforming culture in financial services, presenting views from academics and industry thought leaders. The paper is intended to provide a basis for stimulating further debate on transforming culture in the sector.
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Distilling compliance lessons from Novartis
Ethics and compliance officers in the pharmaceutical industry can learn a lot from the troubles of Novartis, which faced a firestorm of criticism from shareholders at its last annual meeting.
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IdentityMind Global creates business unit dedicated to ICO, cryptocurrency markets
IdentityMindGlobal—a SaaS platform provider that builds, maintains and analyzes digital identities worldwide—announced the launch of a new business unit specifically dedicated to providing know your customer and anti-money laundering solutions to address the regulatory and compliance requirements of the rapidly growing Initial Coin Offering and cryptocurrency markets.
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Companies scramble to wrap up new revenue recognition
In the transition to new accounting rules on revenue recognition, it appears many companies are still trying to wrap up their implementation work.
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A sting, a Picasso and, guess what, offshore tax havens
A look at the scandal at Beaufort Securities, which switched from real estate investments to Picassos to launder money, because of the limited risk in the unregulated art market.
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PwC internal audit study centers on need for innovation
Technology and innovation should be a priority for internal auditors, in terms of both the risks it produces and how auditors use it to address risks.
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Quantexa and Arachnys partner in fight against financial crime
Big Data specialist Quantexa is partnering with Arachnys in the fight against financial crime. Both technology providers will be harnessing the power of each other’s respective technologies to identify and monitor customer risk.
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New suspicious activity monitoring solution uses AI technologies
NICE Actimize, a provider of financial crime, risk and compliance solutions for regional and global financial institutions, has launched its next-generation Suspicious Activity Monitoring solution, which combines machine learning analytics for laser-accurate crime detection with robotic process automation.
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SEC charges Elbit Imaging with violations of FCPA
The SEC charged Israel-based Elbit Imaging with violating the books and records and the internal accounting controls provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Elbit agreed to a cease-and-desist order and to pay a $500,000 civil money penalty.
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Tesla cryptically announces chief accounting officer departure
In a strangely cryptic message, Tesla disclosed in a regulatory filing last week the departure of Eric Branderiz. What Tesla did not disclose is that Branderiz was the company's chief accounting officer.
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GAM Holding names group head of compliance
GAM Holding, a U.K. asset management company, has hired Natalie Baylis to serve in the newly created role of group head of compliance. In other news, GAM announced that Dirk Spiegel, group general counsel, has decided to leave the company to pursue other opportunities.
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DXP Enterprises chief accounting officer to retire
DXP Enterprises announced in a securities filing that Senior Vice President and Chief Accounting Officer Mac McConnell has notified the company of his intention to retire, effective March 31.
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Top issues at shareholder meetings include global trade, misconduct
Executive misconduct, cyber-breaches, global trade concerns, demands for transparency, and historic changes brought about by the new tax law are among the topics being discussed in corporate board rooms, according to a new report by BDO USA.
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NYSE to pay $14M for regulatory failures, violation of Reg SCI
The SEC has charged the New York Stock Exchange and two affiliated exchanges with regulatory failures in connection with several disruptive market events. The charges include include the first-ever charged violation of Regulation SCI.
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Voya advisers settle SEC charges they failed to disclose securities lending conflict
The SEC has charged investment adviser subsidiaries of Voya Holdings with failing to disclose conflicts of interest. They were also acused of misleading disclosures in connection with their practice of recalling securities on loan so affiliates could receive tax benefits.
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IFIAR reports some audit improvement; calls for more
Audit regulators globally say they’re seeing some incremental improvement in audit inspection results, but not yet enough.
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Sanofi: Department of Justice ends FCPA probe
French pharmaceutical company Sanofi said that the U.S. Department of Justice has closed its inquiry into allegations concerning potential violations of the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act.
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Resource
The New Realities of Data Governance in a Regulated World
Regulators are increasingly scrutinizing all digital communications associated with banking operations. At the same time, digital communications provide treasure troves of data to help organizations better meet customer needs and grow new products and services.