All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 477
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House panel ponders rollbacks, including internal control audits
A House sub-committee is asking whether federal regulation has hindered the growth of public companies, including Sarbanes-Oxley auditing of internal controls.
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AICPA outlines ideas for tax reform to Senate leaders
As the prospects for healthcare reform hit the skids, the accounting profession is offering Senate leaders some ideas to help get tax reform off the ground.
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Trump nominates Peirce to SEC, echoing Obama in 2014
President Donald Trump has nominated Hester Peirce to serve on the Securities and Exchange Commission for the remainder of a five-year term. She was initially—and unsuccessfully—nominated by President Obama in 2014.
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Rep. Cicilline shops for a hearing on Amazon’s Whole Foods buy
On the heels of “Prime Day,” Congressman David Cicilline (D-R.I.) is asking the House Judiciary Antitrust Sub-committee to hold a hearing on Amazon’s proposed $13.7 billion acquisition of Whole Foods.
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New York expands state-based licensing platforms
New York is expanding online offerings for state-based licensing for both non-depository financial institutions and agents and brokers seeking to return to insurance businesses in the state.
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Schumer can’t stomach fake organics
Amid the discovery of fraudulently labeled organic products coming into the U.S., Senate Minority Leader Chuck Schumer is demanding that the Department of Agriculture “step up oversight of imported foods.”
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California rallies to resurrect, extend ‘cap-and-trade’
Despite a federal retreat from environmental regulations, a bipartisan coalition of California lawmakers has passed legislation that extends the state’s cap-and-trade program to 2030.
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Bipartisan support grows for better exam coordination
In a letter to Treasury Secretary Steven Mnuchin, a bipartisan collection of more than two dozen legislators is demanding streamlined, better coordinated bank oversight and examinations.
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State bankers unite against arbitration rule
State banking associations have joined the fight against the CFPB’s new rule that curtails the use of mandated arbitration. They are turning to Senators to kill the rule with the Congressional Review Act.
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Change in prosecutorial strategy in VW case?
The recent arrest of an italian citizen in Germany, a former VW employee, may mean the government intends to bring charges against lower-level employees in an attempt to get them to flip on senior employees who were involved in the fraud.
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ACA filing deadlines still loom amid reform debate
Companies that choose not to comply with Obamacare tax filing regulations, hoping for a repeal of the law instead, are playing with fire, experts say.
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England: land of crooks or land of enforcement?
There have been an awful lot of chief executives hauled to court recently in England, which begs the question: Why so many, and why now?
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How the 4 Cs of compliance training protect financial institutions
Compliance training often can be hard to sell internally. But a training program that focuses on four cardinal virtues not only can gain traction, but can deliver value to the enterprise.
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Ethics and compliance in United States takes global stage
What do the recent resignations of Walter Shaub, director of the U.S. Office of Government Ethics, and Department of Justice Compliance Counsel Hui Chen mean for the ethics and compliance community?
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Getting ready for SEC cyber-security tests
The SEC is testing investment firms for cyber-security readiness. Preparing for it is a marathon, not a sprint.
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BNP Paribas faces fresh accusations over involvement with Rwandan genocide
Lingering accusations that BNP Paribas processed transactions that helped finance the 1994 Rwandan genocide continue to dog one of France’s largest banks.
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New index shows extractives governance lacking in some countries
The results from the Natural Resource Governance Institute’s Resource Governance Index show a lack of governance for natural resources.
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Financial Conduct Authority fines compliance officer for pension transfer failings
The U.K. Financial Conduct Authority fined a compliance oversight officer £75,000 for failing to exercise due skill, care, and diligence concerning pension transfer failings.
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412 charged in record health care fraud ‘takedown’
A nationwide “takedown” by the Medicare Fraud Strike Force has resulted in charges against a record 412 healthcare professionals—the largest ever health care fraud enforcement action—for their alleged participation in health care fraud schemes involving approximately $1.3 billion in false billings.
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CFPB courts even more controversy with arbitration rule
A new rule finalized by the CFPB bans arbitration demands in financial services agreements. A boon to class-action attorneys, questions abound as to what it all means for firms.