All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 805

  • Blog

    Conifer Health Solutions Names Chief Compliance Officer

    2014-10-31T09:00:00Z

    Conifer Health Solutions, a provider of technology-enabled healthcare performance improvement services, has hired Lisa Hodges as chief compliance officer. In this role, Hodges assumes responsibility for managing Conifer’s ethics and compliance program throughout all areas of the organization. Details inside.

  • Blog

    Kroll Ontrack Launches Legal Hold Offering

    2014-10-30T15:45:00Z

    Kroll Ontrack, a provider of e-discovery and data recovery products and services, recently announced the launch of Relativity Legal Hold, complete with Kroll Ontrack consulting to help law firms and corporations automate the legal hold process while helping ensure accurate and defensible legal hold management. Details inside.

  • Blog

    OECD Completes FATCA-Like Regime With More Reporting Obligations

    2014-10-30T13:45:00Z

    Image: Title: PlowgianThe Organization for Economic Co-Operation and Development has finished the Common Reporting Standard to govern the exchange of tax information among more than 50 countries. While the United States is not a participant, says KPMG principal Michael Plowgian, subsidiaries or branches of U.S. entities will need to comply ...

  • Blog

    SEC Charges Two Friends With 'Audacious' Insider Trading Scheme

    2014-10-30T11:45:00Z

    Late last week the SEC announced its latest insider trading case, which was filed against two friends and former business school classmates who allegedly used inside information to generate nearly $700,000 in illicit profits. The SEC alleged that Zachary Zwerko, a financial analyst at a major pharmaceutical company, learned about ...

  • Resource

    e-Book: Getting a Grip on Third-Party Entity Risk

    2014-10-30T11:15:00Z Provided by

    Most global companies conduct business with thousands of suppliers, resellers, distributors, joint-venture partners, and other third-parties. These business partners create risks, and those risks keep expanding. In this e-Book, produced by Compliance Week in cooperation with NAVEX Global, we look at how companies are assessing third-party risks and adopting strategies ...

  • Blog

    Brazil Gets Praise and a Push from OECD on Anti-Bribery Efforts

    2014-10-30T11:00:00Z

    Oct. 30—Brazil is getting both a pat on the back and a push forward from the Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development regarding its anti-bribery efforts. OECD’s Working Group on Bribery said this week that Brazil “must build on the positive momentum” started with its new Corporate Liability Law and ...

  • Blog

    Companies Analyzed Pay-for-Performance, Didn’t Tell Shareholders

    2014-10-30T10:15:00Z

    While nearly 60 percent of public companies have conducted an executive-pay-for-performance analysis, nearly two-thirds of them didn’t tell shareholders those results, according to new research from professional services firm Towers Watson. When asked why they did not discuss their pay-for-performance analysis, most said they are waiting for new SEC disclosure ...

  • Blog

    Goodwill Impairment Drops to Five-Year Low

    2014-10-29T16:15:00Z

    Public companies reported the lowest levels of goodwill impairment last year since the financial crisis touched off a downward spiral in corporate values beginning in 2008. According to Duff & Phelps’ annual study, public companies recorded writedowns totaling $21 billion in 2013, down nearly 60 percent from the $51 billion ...

  • Blog

    Study: Paying Firms Get First Look at SEC’s EDGAR Filings

    2014-10-29T14:00:00Z

    Oct. 29—A new study finds that a select group of professional investors gets an advance look at soon-to-be-public filings with the Securities and Exchange Commission. Researchers found that a small group of subscribers who pay SEC-selected vendors for data feeds, among them hedge funds and high-frequency traders, receive access ...

  • Blog

    Proponents Say IFRS Will Benefit EU Moving Forward

    2014-10-29T13:00:00Z

    Image: Title: HoogervorstOct. 29—The heads of two groups charged with overseeing the International Financial Reporting Standards have told the European Commission that using the single set of financial reporting standards has benefited the European Union and will continue to do so. IFRS Foundation Board of Trustees Chairman Michel Prada and ...

  • Blog

    U.K. Fraud Office’s GC Offers Advice to Corporates for DPAs

    2014-10-29T12:45:00Z

    Image: Title: GreenOct. 29—The general counsel for the U.K.’s Serious Fraud Office has provided some advice for companies interested in taking advantage of newly approved deferred-prosecution agreements if faced with an investigation from the SFO. Alun Milford, the SFO’s general counsel, said in a speech that the key factors for ...

  • Blog

    For One Day, At Least, Australia a 'Paradise for White Collar Criminals'

    2014-10-29T11:45:00Z

    In remarks at a business journalism awards lunch last week in Australia, Greg Medcraft, the Chairman of the Australian Securities & Investments Commission, made some startlingly candid remarks about the state of Australia's ability to prosecute and penalize white collar crime. Medcraft noted that ASIC had conducted a review of ...

  • Blog

    Applied Technologies Elects New Chair

    2014-10-29T11:00:00Z

    The board of directors of Applied Industrial Technologies has elected Peter Wallace as its independent chairman. He succeeds John Meier, who has served as chairman since 2011 and who will continue to serve as a member of the board. Details inside.

  • Event

    GRC Auditor

    2014-10-29T00:00:00Z

    Dallas, TXUnited States

  • Article

    CFPB Offers No-Action Letters With Strings Attached

    2014-10-28T16:00:00Z

    Image: Title: LampeFinancial firms worried about an enforcement action from the Consumer Financial Protection Bureau may soon get a reprieve. The agency has proposed a no-action letter policy that would let financial firms test the regulatory waters before they roll out new financial products. The application process, however, requires much ...

  • Blog

    Keeping Reporting Overseers on the Same Page

    2014-10-28T14:45:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission, the Financial Accounting Standards Board, and the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board have several formal and informal channels to compare notes and exchange ideas. Still, some wonder if a forum to discuss the reporting system as a whole and the long-term health of that system ...

  • Article

    Reducing Systems and Risks in Purchase-to-Pay

    2014-10-28T14:30:00Z

    Most companies maintain several systems within their procurement and accounts payable functions, especially if they have grown through acquisition. But several systems can create risks, including low supplier visibility. Fewer systems can help, but it’s not a cure-all. Many companies find they need to take steps to reduce the risks ...

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    How to Tell if Your Whistleblower Hotline Is Effective

    2014-10-28T10:45:00Z

    As companies strive to keep investigations internal, rather than risk high-profile regulatory intervention, improving the hotlines they use to solicit employee tips and concerns is crucial. Using metrics and industry benchmarks can help, but measuring the effectiveness of internal whistleblower efforts may be the hardest part. Some tips and trends ...

  • Andrew Ceresney
    Article

    SEC Enforcement Trends: Targeting Gatekeepers and Rewarding Tipsters

    2014-10-28T10:30:00Z

    The Securities and Exchange Commission brought a record-breaking number of enforcement actions in fiscal year 2014, including several against compliance and audit executives. That should come as no surprise: Enforcement Director Andrew Ceresney (pictured above) warned last spring that the SEC wouldn’t hesitate to pursue executives, including compliance professionals, when ...