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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

Supply Chain audits


In my last corporate position, my company was at the compliance forefront because we required compliance related audits for vendors in the supply chain. This was cutting edge in 2007-08. However, now an audit for adherence to compliance requirements has become a standard best practice in the management of business relationships with third-party vendors in the supply chain. In several settlements of enforcement actions through both DPAs and NPAs, in the 2012 FCPA Guidance and, most recently, in the 2019 Guidance, the DOJ made it clear that a best practices compliance program includes the right to conduct audits of the books and records of its suppliers to ensure compliance. Many companies have yet to begin their audit process for FCPA compliance on vendors in their supply chain. This is a missed opportunity from both the compliance perspective and greater business efficiency.
Any organization which audits a business partner in its supply chain should consult with legal, audit, financial and supply chain professionals to determine the full scope of the audit and a thorough and complete work plan should be created based upon all these professional inputs. After an audit, an audit report should be issued. This audit report should detail incidents of non-compliance with the compliance program and recommendations for improvements. Any reported incidents of non-compliance should reference the basis, such as contractual clauses, legal requirement or company policies.
 Three key takeaways:

  1. Is your supply chain vendor committed to the audit process?
  2. Capture the data, analyze the data, report on the data.
  3. Supply chain audits are no longer cutting edge but are now simply best practices.
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Daily Compliance News

April 10, 2020-the All FT edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • How do you define productivity in a pandemic? (FT)
  • Supply chains need love too. (FT)
  • HSBC reports potential AML breaches (again). (FT)
  • Travis Kalanick and the ‘Ghost Kitchen’. (FT)
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Trekking Through Compliance

Picard- Episode 9, Et in Arcadia Ego


Welcome to a special series of Trekking Through Compliance, the podcast series inspired by my review of Star Trek, the Original Series. In this special series I am joined by another uber Star Trek maven, Megan Dougherty, co-founder of One Stone Creative. In this series we will review the new television show Picardwhich is currently streaming on CBS. Today, Episode 9, “Et in Arcadia Ego”.
SPOILER ALERT-Although we will review each episode after it appears, we will discuss each episode in depth.
Episode 9, Et in Arcadia Ego. Picard’s brain condition has become terminal.  He is on his mission to find and save androids he believes to be Soji’s people.  The Romulans have now found the Synth homeworld.  Picard and friends arrived at this synth home world and meet Dr. Altan Inigo Soong, a previously unknown organic son of Noonian Soon; and a number of synths.  Picard attempts to contact Starfleet, reporting a first contact with the synths.  But a synth, Sutra  mind-melded with Agnes Jurati and was able to explain the real meaning of the Admonition which the Zhat Vash.  Sutra designed a beacon to summon the advanced synthetic life to save her people and destroy all organics.  Dr. Soong and Jurati took the side of the synths and Picard is led away under house arrest to end this Part 1 of a two-part conclusion.
Highlights, speculations and questions include:

  1. Homage to the Picard Incident?
  2. Some really big philosophical questions in this episode.
  3. What is the role of Dr. Soong?
  4. Sutra and Vulcan mind-meld?
  5. Will the evolution of the synths lead to the annihilations of organics?
  6. Moment between Raffi and Picard. Was it real for you?
  7. Sutra and her manipulation?
  8. Does Picard have any credibility regarding his offer to protect the synths?
  9. Cookies
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This Week in FCPA

Episode 200-the 200th Episode edition


As the lads fire up to celebrate their 200th show, they mourn the passing of John Prine, self-distancing Tom and Jay are back to consider some of the top compliance articles and stories which caught their eye this week.

  1. Mike Volkov with a two-part tribute to his great mentor, Stanley Sporkin. On Corruption Crime and Compliance, Part 1 and Part 2.
  2. How beliefs impact mindset. Linda Henman in CCI.
  3. Some coronavirus considerations. For Board, on the D&O Diary and from the front lines on the FCPA Blog.
  4. Stepping up your DD game during coronavirus. Jason Chang in the FCPA Blog.
  5. FINMA reports highlights AML risk. Jonathan Rusch in Dipping Through Geometries.
  6. Don’t be a Covidiot engaging in Covidocity. Matt Kelly in Radical Compliance. Tom and Matt take a deep dive in Compliance into the Weeds.
  7. Compliance Week announces finalists for Excellence in Compliance Awards. Round One and Round Two. Special congrats to Carrie Penman.
  8. Man update on COVID-19 and D&O Insurance. Kevin LaCroix on the D&O Diary.
  9. Be careful out there, the bad guys are watching. Ahsan Habib in Risk and Compliance Platform Europe.
  10. On Compliance and Coronavirus this week: Peter Eyre on navigating the choppy legal and regulatory waters; Eric Feldman on the importance of culture assessments during COVID-19; Mike Cherkasky on why coronavirus truly is a crisis; Mary Shirley and Lisa Fine ruminate on their professional and personal lives.
  11. The Compliance Life premiers on the Compliance Podcast Network.
  12. On the Compliance Podcast Network, Tom concludes a month of looking at the role of innovation in compliance And opens a month of exploring continuous improvement, all on 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program. This week saw the following offerings: Monday-designing a process for continuous monitoring; Tuesday-Auditing of 3rd Parties; Wednesday-Continuous Improvement in Compliance; Thursday-the Compliance Audit;  Friday-Supply Chain audits. Note 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program now has its own iTunes channel. If you want to binge out and listen to only these episodes, click here. This month’s sponsor is Affiliated Monitors, Inc.

Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at jrosen@affiliatedmonitors.com.