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The Ethics Movement

Converge20-Lisa Stewart Hughes-Accountability Beyond Diversity and Inclusion


CONVERGE is in its 5th year of bringing together the world’s leading companies for 2 days of dynamic speakers, thought-provoking breakout sessions, and opportunities to connect with like-minded professionals. This year the conference has gone virtual. You will leave the conference with new resources and best practices allowing you to continue the hard work of driving ethics to the center of your business. In today’s episode I visit with Lisa Stewart Hughes, Chief Compliance Officer at Endeavor. We visit about her presentation at Converge20 on Accountability Beyond Diversity and Inclusion. 
What is your role in diversity and inclusion? How are you responsible for not only those who work at your organization today but tomorrow as well? What about your local community stakeholders? Find out more as Lisa explores these and other questions on this panel. For more registration and information on Converge20, click here.

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Fraud Eats Strategy

Fraud Eats Strategy Episode 3: Interview Techniques & Detecting Deception on Zoom

In this episode, we talk about remote witness interviews and how to make the best of a bad situation using time-tested interrogation techniques and other methods. While things are starting to return to something resembling normal, our use of video conferencing as a business tool is here to stay. I’ve been fielding a lot of questions about use of body language and other techniques to try to limit a witness or deponent’s ability to be coached or misdirect the interviewer. With us today is a subject matter expert on interviewing and interrogation skills, Michael Bret Hood. Bret is the Founding Partner of 21st Century Learning & Consulting, LLC where he teaches leadership skills. He is also an adjunct professor of Corporate Governance and Ethics at University of Virginia.

Join us each week as we take a deep dive into the various forms of fraud across the world and discuss crime families, penny stock boiler rooms, international money launderers, narco-traffickers, oligarchs, dictators, war lords, kleptocrats and more.

Scott Moritz is a leading authority on white-collar crime, anti-corruption, and in the evaluation, design, remediation, implementation, and administration of corporate compliance programs, codes of conduct. He is also considered an authority in the establishment, training, and oversight of the investigative protocols carried out by financial intelligence, corporate security, and internal audit units.
 

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Compliance Into the Weeds

FinCen DD Pronouncements-Did they Hurt More than Help?


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 episode Matt and Tom go into the weeds to look at two recent pronouncements by FinCen on customer and PEP due diligence. We ask the question: Is the Guidance so vague as to actually hurt the efforts of a compliance practitioner.
Resources
See Matt’s blog posts on Radical Compliance
Regulators Talk PEPs and Due Diligence
FinCen Gives Guidance, Says Little

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Daily Compliance News

September 9, 2020-the Employees and Customers edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • JPMorgan investigating both customers and employees over PPP fraud. (WSJ)
  • Even more Boeing production woes. (WSJ)
  • Will Mulan sink Disney? (NYT)
  • Trump payroll tax screw job on federal employees. (WaPo)