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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

Specific benefits of a reporting system-a case study

Is your hotline working for you? In an article, entitled “Promoting Effective Use of the Company Compliance Hotline”, José Tabuena provided an excellent example of the power of a hotline. He provided a case study of a company which had not integrated its IT function into its regular compliance and ethics training programs. As such there were zero calls into the hotline by IT employees. This dynamic was changed and IT was integrated into the company’s regular compliance and ethics training. Thereafter, the hotline received several calls from IT employees indicating where there were two major areas of complaints. The first area regarded family members who were hired and perceptions of favoritism. The second related to allegations that certain managers were manipulating data to maximize their bonuses.
This case study demonstrates the power of a hotline. The company’s Compliance Department “established the credibility of the helpline as a resource to raise issues and report misconduct. The concerns regarding nepotism and conflicts of interest were taken seriously, and although the   violations were not as widespread as the calls indicated, the review went a long way to clear the air.” Equally important, the helpline proved to be a successful management tool as well. The company was able to manage potential compliance issues and improve employee morale. 
Three key takeaways:

  1. Hotlines can be powerful tools for the compliance professional.
  2. Simply because you have no hotline complaints does not mean you do not have any compliance or ethics issues which need review and resolution.
  3. Adequate follow up is a key part of overall hotline effectiveness.
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Compliance and Coronavirus

James Green on Operationalizing Risk Management During Covid-19


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 James Green, Director of Risk Management Services at SAI Global. Green is a risk management professional who looks through issues and events such as the current health crisis and economic dislocation through the eyes of risk and risk management.
For more information, check out the resources SAI Global has made available on its website, by clicking here.

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Compliance Into the Weeds

Compliance and Leadership Lessons from the Floyd Protests


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. This past weekend saw some of the largest protests and violence this country has seen in 50+ years in the wake of the killing of George Floyd. In a very somber episode, in this podcast Matt Kelly and Tom Fox try to make some sense of leadership responses to the protests over the Floyd killing and explore if there is a compliance-based approach to remedying the institutional racism which led to his killing.
Resources
A good general summary of anti-racism resources:
https://docs.google.com/document/d/1BRlF2_zhNe86SGgHa6-VlBO-QgirITwCTugSfKie5Fs/preview?pru=AAABcnb5mB8*DxXs7K_umbRHlS1kzEln3g
A website that gives you specific bail funds for your city:  The Bail Project, a nonprofit that aims to mitigate incarceration rates through bail reform.
https://bailproject.org
Other places to donate:

  • Black Visions Collective, a black, trans, and queer-led social justice organization and legal fund based in Minneapolis-St. Paul.

https://www.blackvisionsmn.org/about

  • The Minnesota Freedom Fund, which pays criminal and immigration bail and bond for people who cannot afford it.

https://minnesotafreedomfund.org/bailbondfaq

  • The Brooklyn Bail Fund, which helps pay bail for those who cannot afford it.

https://brooklynbailfund.org/donation-form

  • The NAACP Legal Defense Fund, which supports racial justice through advocacy, litigation, and education.

https://www.naacpldf.org/about-us/

  • Communities United Against Police Brutality, which operates a crisis hotline where people can report abuse; offers legal, medical, and psychological resource referrals; and engages in political action against police brutality.

https://www.cuapb.org/what_we_do

  • Northstar Health Collective, a St. Paul–based organization that provides health services and support at protests.

https://northstarhealth.wordpress.com/about-us/

  • The ACLU, which provides legal services and support for a broad range of people with civil rights complaints.

https://www.aclu.org/issues/racial-justice

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Daily Compliance News

June 3, 2020-the Epstein and Deutsche Bank edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Trump isn’t Deutsche Bank’s only dodgy customer. (NYT)
  • Zuckerberg say it’s OK for Trump to incite violence on FB. (NYT)
  • Ericsson begins monitorship. (WSJ)
  • NBA going to the Disney bubble. (NYT)