All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 717
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Compliance? There Should Be an App for That!
Compliance officers talk a lot about the need to embrace new technology. This week in a guest column from Raphael Richmond, global director of compliance at Ford, we hear how her team developed a compliance app for employees, business partners, the public, and even a certain Big Auto compliance chief ...
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Drug, Device Companies Face New FDA Electronic Submissions
The Food and Drug Administration is overhauling how it accepts submissions for a host of filing requirements imposed on drug and medical device makers. For many, this will be the first time the submissions have ever been filed electronically. While the move away from paper documents may ultimately be advantageous ...
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Compliance Officers as Strategic Partners
Lots of people talk about the compliance function as crucial to business strategy today, but gaps remain: According to one PwC survey of chief executives, 78 percent of CEOs say overregulation is the top threat to growing their business; at the same time, only 35 percent of CCOs in PwC’s ...
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Consortium, Filing Agencies Form XBRL Quality Initiative
If the Securities and Exchange Commission is dragging its heels on enforcing the quality of data gathered through XBRL, then the market will do what it can to enhance quality on its own.
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Get Ready For the Biggest Stress-Test of Them All
Image: Greece in default, China teetering on recession, stock markets shuddering worldwide and interest rates poised for their first increase in years—suddenly, all those exercises in risk management that banks have done in the Dodd-Frank era face their ultimate test. The only problem, writes Compliance Week editor Matt Kelly: Dodd-Frank ...
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SEC to Finalize Clawback Requirements
The SEC will meet on Wednesday to consider the long-awaited clawback requirements under the Dodd-Frank Act. The SEC has postponed addressing the incentive compensation clawback provision for years. If the amendments are made, this will usher in a new wave of compliance requirements for many companies. More inside.
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Peak Re Appoints Chief Risk Officer
Peak Reinsurance, a Hong Kong-based global reinsurer, has appointed Eckart Roth as chief risk officer, effective July 1. Details inside.
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My 15 'Must-Follows' on Twitter -- 2015 Edition
In May 2009, when Twitter was in its infancy, I created a list of "15 People All Securities and Corporate Litigators Should Follow on Twitter." I updated that list here in February 2010, adding and removing a few people as I tried to identify the people and organizations who "consistently ...
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IT Pros Dread Prospect of Compliance Audits
Image: Corporate IT teams aren’t prepared to face a compliance audit. In fact, nearly half of respondents to a recent survey said they would rather have a root canal, work over a holiday, live without electricity for a week, or even eat a live jellyfish. “Companies talk about the importance ...
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SEC Rebukes Investment Advisory Firm for Ignoring CCO Pleas
A bit of good news amid the discussion of personal liability for chief compliance officers: The SEC has delivered a one-year suspension to an investment advisory firm’s former president on the grounds that he consistently ignored the chief compliance officer’s request for resources, which led to the firm’s compliance failures. ...
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Utah AG Brings Charges Against Latest 'Affinity' Ponzi Scheme
Shortly after Utah introduced the nation's first "White Collar Crime Offender Registry" to help fight affinity fraud, the state's Attorney General charged a father and son with 15 counts of securities fraud in which they allegedly exploited their membership in The Church of Jesus Christ of Latter-day Saints to win ...
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CFPB Makes Narratives in Complaint Database Public
The Consumer Financial Protection Bureau has made the consumer narratives collected by its controversial complaint database publicly available. In March, the CFPB formalized its policy for accepting and disclosing the complaint narratives. Last week, more than 7,700 of those complaints—lodged against banks, credit card companies, and other consumer-dealing financial ...
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SEC Will Consider Universal Proxy Ballot Rulemaking
Image: SEC Chair Mary Jo White said in a speech Thursday that the agency will, in time, propose rulemaking to allow universal proxy ballots—single proxy cards that list both management’s and opponents’ nominees in contested director elections. White says a date has not yet been set for the proposal. More ...
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Integrated Compliance: Always Audit Ready
The burden and complexity of compliance is growing, and the repercussions for failing to comply fully with laws and rules are damaging and far reaching. Many regulations apply to companies regardless of industry, such as data privacy, safety, and work rules, while others are specific to an industry. Non-compliance in ...
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Mid-Con Energy Partners Names Chief Accounting Officer
Mid-Con Energy Partners, a publicly held Delaware limited partnership formed in July 2011 to own, operate, acquire, exploit and develop producing oil and natural gas properties in North America, has appointed Sherry Morgan as chief accounting officer of Mid-Con Energy GP, the general partner of the partnership, effective July 1. ...
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PDL BioPharma Appoints Chief Accounting Officer
PDL BioPharma, which manages a portfolio of patents and royalty assets, has appointed Steffen Pietzke as controller and chief accounting officer. Pietzke joins PDL from Ernst & Young, where he held the position of senior manager since 2013. Details inside.
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New CD&Is Address Expansion of Regulation A
The Securities and Exchange Commission’s Division of Corporation Finance has issued 11 new Compliance and Disclosure Interpretations to offer guidance on Regulation A changes that went into effect on June 19. They address such matters as the use of social media for “testing the waters” communications, what a “principal place ...


