All Compliance Week articles in Web Issue – Page 969
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FIFA fires its own investigators
When it comes to brassiness, one really cannot do much better than FIFA. After having survived one of the world's greatest scandals, the international governing body of football is replacing the leadership of its ethics committee, in effect dismissing the judge and the prosecutor whose investigations resulted in the suspensions ...
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IIA guidance digs into big data risks, opportunities
Big data represents both a growing risk and a growing resource for internal auditors, prompting the IIA to offer new guidance to address it and leverage it.
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Volkswagen Group of America appoints chief compliance officer
Volkswagen Group of America has appointed Stephanie Davis to serve as chief compliance officer, effective immediately.
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The value of visibility: Cybersecurity risk management examination
Learn more about the AICPA’s new cybersecurity risk management examination reporting framework as well as a readiness assessment approach to help organizations prepare.
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SEC's new chairman fills key posts
Jay Clayton, the recently confirmed chairman of the SEC, has named his new chief off staff and a new director of the Division of Corporation Finance.
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SEC charges CEO with failing to disclose perks to shareholders
A former CEO will pay $5.5 million to settle SEC allegations that perks, benefits, and other forms of compensation were not properly disclosed to shareholders.
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Netwrix Auditor 9.0 protects data against ransomware
Netwrix Auditor 9.0 introduces functionality that enables organizations to respond to ransomware and insider activity, identify and block threats to their network infrastructures, restrict access to security intelligence, and slash prep time for audits.
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Comensure GRC manages and measures GRC activities in real-time
Patent-pending Comensure GRC allows businesses of all sizes to easily and comprehensively manage complex regulatory and internal compliance and reporting requirements through a single, configurable application that provides a complete picture of an organization’s compliance status in real-time.
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FASB addresses lease accounting transition questions
Facing questions about how to transition to the new lease accounting requirements in 2019, FASB recently explained what it had in mind when it issued its guidance.
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How do you determine judgment at the CEO level?
In the case of Barclays CEO Jes Staley, judgment seems to be lacking, as the executive first attempted to unmask an anonymous internal whistleblower and now has intervened in a Brazilian private-equity deal involving his brother-in-law.
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The intersection of corruption and the environment
Petrobras is attempting to sell a petrochemical plant that is “notorious for its multiple accidents, fires, and emissions releases,” according to reports. At issue? No environmentally responsible company would be interested in the doomed facility.
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Vista Outdoor names corporate controller and chief accounting officer
Vista Outdoor, a global designer, maker, and marketer of consumer products in the outdoor sports and recreation markets, has named Kenny Bement vice president and corporate controller. He also will assume the role of chief accounting officer from Tom Sexton on June 5.
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SFO investigates Petrofac over Unaoil
The U.K. Serious Fraud Office confirmed that it is investigating the activities of oilfield services provider Petrofac, its subsidiaries, and their officers, employees and agents for suspected bribery, corruption and money laundering.
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GRC Spotlight helps financial institutions improve risk posture
Harland Clarke recently announced an alliance with LockPath to offer GRC Spotlight Powered by LockPath, a cloud-based platform designed to help financial institutions automate business processes in one platform, reduce enterprise risk, and facilitate regulatory compliance across the enterprise.
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Auditors: How can they be appointed independently?
A series of severe fines and reprimands involving auditor misconduct raises a thorny question: Could, or should, organizations have independently appointed auditors?
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Obama’s ‘fiduciary duty’ rule may be living on borrowed time
Free-market advocates are gaining traction to overturn the Obama administration’s rule that places additional responsibilities upon financial services representatives.
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ArticleWith a new chairman, SEC readies its focus on IPOs, capital formation
Expect a focus on capital formation and improving the stagnant marketplace for public offerings under new SEC Chairman Jay Clayton.
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SEC names new Deputy Chief of Staff, other senior officials
The Securities and Exchange Commission announced several new appointments this week, including a new Deputy Chief of Staff, general counsel, and new chief counsel to SEC Chairman Jay Clayton.
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Survey: Companies losing business to corruption risk
More companies are choosing to cease business with certain partners, while others say they’ve lost business over the last year, because of corruption risk, finds a recent global anti-corruption survey.


