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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

The Integrity Audit


Yet another way to consider using audit for continuous improvement is through the Integrity Audit. Mary Jo White in an article entitled “What I’ve Learned About White Collar Crime” provided insight into not only white-collar criminals but the integrity of companies. Her framework lays out a way for you to think through an underutilized tool for continuous improvement, the integrity audit.When Mary Jo White or Jonathan Marks write, you need to read, digest what they have to say and implement their suggestions. The ideas that they forward are not new, revolutionary or in the least bit controversial. Yet integrity is not often considered by compliance professionals. With the Business Roundtable’s Statement of Corporate Purpose integrity has been driven to the forefront in the rasion d’etre of a corporation. Failing to have integrity at the top or down through your organization can lead to significant corporate calamity.
Three key takeaways:

  1. The Integrity Audit is an underutilized tool.
  2. Ego and arrogance at the CEO level can lead to catastrophic corporate failures.
  3. A robust report culture can demonstrate and facilitate corporate integrity.
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Compliance and Coronavirus

Ryan Wilkins on Corporate Governance During Coronavirus Health Crisis


Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network, Compliance and Coronavirus. As the Voice of Compliance, I wanted to start a podcast which will help to bring both clarity and sanity to the compliance practitioner and compliance profession during this worldwide health and healthcare crisis. In this episode, I am joined by Ryan Wilkins, shareholder at the law firm of Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth. We discuss some of the corporate governance issues raised by the coronavirus health crisis, specifically around public company filings.
For more information on Wilkins and the law firm of Stradling Yocca Carlson & Rauth, check out their website here. They also have an excellent Coronavirus Resource page on their website and it can be found here.
This podcast is sponsored by SAI Global. To learn how you can protect your business operations and workforce during these uncertain times, visit saiglobal.com/risk for free resources, expert guidance, and industry-leading technology.

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Great Women in Compliance

Anastasia Savvateeva-Global Compliance is a New Adventure Every Day


Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance Podcast, co-hosted by Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley. In this episode of Great Women in Compliance, Lisa speaks with Anastasia Savvateeva.  This episode was recorded before the COVID-19 pandemic, and Anastasia had not yet started her new role as Senior Compliance Officer at Pictet Group.
Anastasia is a globetrotter – she was born in Ukraine, moved to Moscow, and received education and started her compliance career in France, before moving to Luxembourg earlier this year.  Anastasia’s global perspective, particularly working in France, is one that is valuable for any of us that are trying to build a compliance community in a global organization.
Anastasia just completed a role at Deutsche Bank and she experienced working in a compliance department that is now under pressure from a very public compliance issue.
In a time where many compliance officers wear many hats, Anastasia talks about the many roles we have every day – and compares them to some unforgettable characters in books and movies.  There are some really fun analogies, and maybe provides they provide some ideas for your enjoyment during this time of staying at home.
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Compliance Into the Weeds

Hotline Benchmark Report


Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. In this podcast Matt Kelly and Tom Fox take a deep dive into the hotline benchmark report from Navex Global which was previewed on a recent webinar Matt attended. Some of the data was quite interesting and perhaps even troubling.
Some of the highlights include:

  • Case closure times are longer this year. Why are they lengthening?
  • The five top categories of cases reported.
  • Reports via online reporting v. telephone call nearly doubled.
  • Reports of violations of business integrity violations are on the uptick.
  • The #MeToo movement is over two years old, what do the numbers reveal?

Resources
Matt Kelly blog post, Report: Hotline Cases Taking More Time

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Daily Compliance News

April 15, 2020-the (Non) Tax Day edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Are monitors hobbled? (WSJ)
  • US repatriates $300 stolen money to Malaysia. (DOJ Press Release)
  • Former Goldman exec charged with ‘egregious’ FCPA violations. (FCPA Blog)
  • Will Texas institution oil production limits? (WaPo)