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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

What leads to a successful Board investigation?


Now that you have set your Board of Directors, investigations protocol, we consider some of the key factors which will lead to the successful conclusion of a Board-led investigation. Once again, the article, “Successful Board Investigations”, offers seven considerations to lead to the successful conclusion of a Board-led investigation.

  1. Consider whether you need independent outside counsel.
  2. Consider hiring an experienced investigator to lead the internal investigation.
  3. Consider the need to retain outside experts.
  4. Analyze potential conflicts of interest at the outset and during the investigation.
  5. Carefully evaluate whistleblower allegations.
  6. Request regular updates from outside counsel, without limiting the investigation.
  7. Consider whether an oral report at the conclusion of the investigation is sufficient.

The authors conclude their piece by stating, “By keeping in mind the issues addressed above, the Board will be better prepared for the investigation and readily able to exercise good judgment throughout the review. A well-conducted investigation by the Board may spare the company further disruption and costs associated with follow-on investigations by the regulators, or at the very least minimize the company’s exposure.”
Three key takeaways:

  1. Retain the right counsel. Consider conflicts and appearance.
  2. Carefully evaluate all whistleblower allegations and reject retaliation.
  3. Consider receiving oral reports on an ongoing basis and one lengthy oral report at the end of the investigation.
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Compliance and Coronavirus

Dionne Lomax on M&A as the Economy Reopens


Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network, Compliance and Coronavirus. This week, I visit with three Managing Directors from Affiliated Monitors about issues they are seeing around Covid-19 and the economy reopening, each from their professional perspective. In this episode I visit with Dionne Lomax on antitrust issues in mergers and acquisitions as the economy reopens and into Q3 & Q4.
Lomax is Managing Director of Antitrust and Trade Regulation at AMI. Ms. Lomax also teaches Business Law at Boston University’s Questrom School of Business and co-teaches a Health Care Competition seminar at the Boston University School of Law. Prior to joining AMI, Ms. Lomax dedicated her legal career to analyzing complex business transactions from an antitrust regulatory perspective. Prior to entering private practice, Ms. Lomax served as a Trial Attorney at the DOJ’s Antitrust Division’s Health Care Task Force where she analyzed the structure and operation of PHOs and IPAs, investigated health plan mergers, and other collaborative arrangements in the health care industry. She clerked for The Honorable Clifford Scott Green in the United States District Court for the Eastern District of Pennsylvania.
For more information on AMI, check out their website here.

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Everything Compliance

Episode 61, the Mélange edition


Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we have a serving of Jonathan Armstrong, Jay Rosen, Matt Kelly, and Tom Fox sitting with a veritable mélange of topics and rants/shouts outs.

  1. Jonathan Armstrong critiques recently released information on the good ship, UK Serious Fraud Office. He shouts out to UK footballer Markus Rash about his campaign to end child.
  2. Jay Rosen considers what compliance issues arise in working from home. He rants that the Trump Administration needs to free Dr. Fauci.
  3. Matt Kelly considers the US Supreme Court decision in Bostock and what it means for compliance professionals. He shouts out to the new CEO of Wirecard, named 24 hours after taking over the CCO chair at the embattled company.
  4. Tom Fox looks at corporate compliance through the lens of characters from the Hundred Acre Wood. He shouts out to Texas Governor Gregg Abbot as winner of the Covidiot Award, Texas division. 

The members of the Everything Compliance are:

  • Jay Rosen– Jay is Vice President, Business Development Corporate Monitoring at Affiliated Monitors. Rosen can be reached at JRosen@affiliatedmonitors.com
  • Mike Volkov – One of the top FCPA commentators and practitioners around and the Chief Executive Officer of The Volkov Law Group, LLC. Volkov can be reached at mvolkov@volkovlawgroup.com
  • Matt Kelly – Founder and CEO of Radical Compliance. Kelly can be reached at mkelly@radicalcompliance.com
  • Jonathan Armstrong –is our UK colleague, who is an experienced data privacy/data protection lawyer with Cordery in London. Armstrong can be reached at armstrong@corderycompliance.com
  • Jonathan Marks is Partner, Firm Practice Leader – Global Forensic, Compliance & Integrity Services at Baker Tilly. Marks can be reached at marks@bakertilly.com

The host and producer (and sometime panelist) of Everything Compliance is Tom Fox the Compliance Evangelist. Everything Compliance is a part of the Compliance Podcast Network. He can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com

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Daily Compliance News

June 25, 2020-the IMF edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Zimbabwe anti-corruption commission begin investigation of private wealth. (BBC)
  • South African police make arrests in massive bank fraud. (TheGuardian)
  • In spite of Trump, Ukraine making strides in anti-corruption. (National Law Journal)
  • IMF urged to hold off on $5bn+ loan to Egypt over corruption. (Middle East Eye)