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    IPG Bylaws

    2015-01-08T00:00:00Z

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    HST Bylaws

    2015-01-08T00:00:00Z

  • Blog

    BofA Moves Compliance From Legal to Risk Management

    2015-01-07T15:30:00Z

    Image: Bank of America has moved its compliance function out of the legal department and into its risk-management organization, reporting to Chief Risk Officer Geoff Greener (left). The compliance shuffle comes as bank regulators continue to prod financial firms to do a better job of integrating compliance efforts with risk ...

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    Final 2013 Going-Concern Filings Expected to Decline

    2015-01-07T14:30:00Z

    Audit firms’ going-concern warnings dropped again in 2013, for the sixth year in a row, according to a recent study from Audit Analytics. A review of opinions on 2013 financial results (issued throughout the course of 2014) indicates a drop of 5.9 percent from warnings for 2012. More study details ...

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    New Year, New Headaches for France’s Alstom

    2015-01-07T13:30:00Z

    Image: Title: KronJan. 7—The $772 million bribery settlement between Alstom SA and U.S. regulators last month did not close the door on allegations plaguing the French industrial conglomerate. The company continues to face ongoing bribery probes in Poland and the United Kingdom, according to published reports, with former employees facing ...

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    OSHA Begins New Reporting Requirements

    2015-01-07T12:15:00Z

    A reminder from the Department of Labor: As of New Year’s Day, employers have new reporting requirements when a workplace injury occurs. A rule adopted by the Occupational Safety and Health Administration requires businesses to report work-related fatalities within eight hours, and work-related hospitalizations and amputations within 24 hours.

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    U.K. First in EU to Implement Tougher Transparency Rules for Extractives

    2015-01-07T11:30:00Z

    Image: Jan. 8—The new year brought tougher transparency rules for listed European Union firms in the extractives and logging sectors, as the United Kingdom became the first to implement a new transparency directive ahead of the July deadline. Now oil, gas, and mining firms are required to prepare annually a ...

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    ConnectYourCare Names Chief Compliance Officer

    2015-01-07T08:45:00Z

    ConnectYourCare, a health savings provider, has appointed Julie Linn as chief compliance officer. Linn joins ConnectYourCare from  financial services company Green Dot, where she most recently served as vice president of regulatory compliance. Details inside.

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    Missing XBRL, Late Filings, and Worse

    2015-01-07T08:30:00Z

    Jan. 7—Enthusiasts of XBRL technology, including the SEC, like to talk about its potential as a tool to make financial information easier to use. That future remains unclear. Here and now, however, errors in XBRL filings might be serving a more practical purpose: They can indicate other financial reporting problems ...

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    Preparing for Pay Rules, Privacy, and a New Congress

    2015-01-06T16:15:00Z

    The SEC is likely to spend 2015 churning through as much rulemaking for the Dodd-Frank Act as it can, never mind being years behind schedule on that front. To complicate matters for the agency, Congress is also likely to try repealing some parts of the law even before the SEC ...

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    T&E Controls That Won’t Get You Busted

    2015-01-06T14:45:00Z

    Image: Title: TillenThe SEC set the compliance community buzzing in December with two FCPA enforcement actions that hinge on improper travel and entertainment spending—an offense historically seldom seen in FCPA enforcement. Usually, “T&E abuses are add-on charges to an enforcement action involving a larger pool of improper activity,” says James ...

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    Activism With Sharp Elbows in 2015

    2015-01-06T12:00:00Z

    Shareholder activism is always simmering in the United States and overseas, so predicting more of that in 2015 is not news. Compliance Week columnists Stephen Davis and Jon Lukomnik, however, have provocative predictions about how activism will unfold next year—including potentially toxic fights with Corporate America, pressure on proxy advisory ...

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    Fitch Group Appoints Group Chief Risk Officer

    2015-01-06T11:15:00Z

    Fitch Group, a financial information services firm, has appointed John Olert as group chief risk officer, effective immediately. Olert's appointment comes at a time when the Fitch Group is "pursuing a more holistic and integrated approach to how it manages various types of risk," the company said. Details inside.

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    FTI Technology Offers New Information Governance and Compliance Services

    2015-01-06T10:45:00Z

    FTI Technology, the e-discovery and information governance segment within global business advisory firm FTI Consulting, today announced the launch of its new Information Governance and Compliance services offering. This new service provides companies with expertise, defensible processes, and technology to develop, implement, and augment information governance programs. Details inside.

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    Better Ways to Test Banks’ Stress

    2015-01-06T10:30:00Z

    Image: Title: KraynThe banking world will start 2015 with another bout of hand-wringing over stress tests. Critics question whether the tests probe what truly makes large banks a threat to the financial system, and banks know they must somehow use technology to streamline the annual exercise. “Throwing people at the ...

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    More Cooperation, More Whistleblowing, More Prosecution

    2015-01-06T10:00:00Z

    Image: Title: Berland2015 may be the year when overseas regulators hit their stride in prosecuting companies for misconduct, as tactics get more sophisticated and investigations come to fruition. In the United States, enforcement stemming from whistleblowers will be at full speed and pressure to cooperate with prosecutors will be high. ...

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    OFAC Introduces New Sanctions List Format

    2015-01-06T09:45:00Z

    As part of an effort to better assist screening programs and create a global sanctions list, the Treasury Department has announced a new format for its Specially Designated Nationals and Blocked Persons List. The new format was developed with the United Nations and the Wolfsberg Group of International Banks and ...