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Compliance and Coronavirus

Compliance and Coronavirus- Deann Conroy on communication within a healthcare system during COVID


Welcome to the newest addition to the Compliance Podcast Network, Compliance and Coronavirus. In this episode, I am joined by Deann Conroy, the Compliance Solutions Manager for Affiliated Monitors. She is an attorney with 12 years of experience in healthcare law who has worked as an attorney in government compliance in charge of regulating both healthcare professionals as well as healthcare systems and companies. We discuss the importance of communication within a healthcare office or healthcare company or system during COVID.
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For more information on Deann Conroy, click here. For more information on Affiliated Monitors, click here.

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Everything Compliance

Episode 69, the Biden Administration


Welcome to the only roundtable podcast in compliance. Today, we have the full quintet of Jonathan Armstrong, Jay Rosen, Jonathan Marks, Matt Kelly and Mike Volkov for a deep dive into five key areas of law and enforcement and what they might look like under the Biden Administration. We end with a veritable mélange of rants and shouts outs.

  1. Jonathan Armstrong looks at the possibility of a fix to Privacy Shield under a Biden Administration. Armstrong shouts out to all retired trial lawyers who want to get back in the courtroom and now have Rudi Giuliani to demonstrate you are never too old to make a fool of yourself in court.
  1. Jay Rosen looks at the discontinuance of independent monitors under the Trump Administration and how this could change under the Biden Administration. Jay shouts out to our better angels to help rebuild the country after the hate and divisiveness of the Trump Administration.
  1. Matt Kelly considers the changes in enforcement, policy and focus in the SEC and other regulatory agencies under the Biden Administration. Matt shouts out to Georgia Secretary of State Brad Raffensperger who has withstood criminal actions by the Trump Administration to secure a fair vote from Georgia.
  1. Mike Volkov considers how antitrust enforcement might move forward under the Biden Administration. Volkov rants about the Trump Administration’s abandonment of the fight against Coronavirus and how its actions have caused untold more deaths.
  1. Jonathan Marks considers the increased importance of data and data analytics in compliance programs and how they will form the basis of enforcement under the Biden Administration. Marks shouts out to scientists working on the coronavirus vaccine in face of the Trump Administration’s abandonment of science and scientists for charlatans.
  1. Tom Fox gives a bittersweet shout out to Saul Turteltaub, father of our good friend Adam Turteltaub, who witnessed his beloved Los Angeles Dodgers lose in two consecutive World Series to teams that cheated and was denied seeing his Dodgers win their first pennant since 1987. Saul Turteltaub passed away last spring. 

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. He can be reached at tfox@tfoxlaw.com. Everything Compliance is a part of the Compliance Podcast Network.

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Innovation in Compliance

Insider Trading Compliance and Former Apple CCO Indicted on Bribery Charges


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 recent remarks by SEC Chairman Jay Clayton and Bill Hinman, director of the Division of Corporation Finance, on issues around insider trading compliance programs. Some of the issues we consider are:

  • Why would two high ranking SEC officials publicly address insider trading and compliance in the same week?
  • What are the rules around 10(b)5-1?
  • What about Albert Bourla, the CEO of Pfizer, who sold $5.6 million worth of Pfizer shares on Nov. 9, the day the company announced stellar results of its Covid vaccine trials.
  • Who owns insider trading compliance in a corporation?
  • Values based ethics v. rules based ethics.
  • Tom Moyer, former CCO and now head of Global Security at Apple indicted for alleged offering bribes to obtain concealed carry permits in Santa Clara County CA.

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For more information see Matt’s blog posts:
SEC Warning on Insider Trading Sales
Apple Exec Indicted on Bribery Charge

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Daily Compliance News

November 25, 2020-Zuma Charged edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Warrant to be issued to former President Zuma. (FT)
  • Quantas to require evidence of Covid vaccine for flights. (FT)
  • EY auditors given immunity to testify in Bundestag probe. (FT)
  • Odebrecht monitorship at end. (WSJ)
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FCPA Compliance Report

How the Lion’s Mouth Informs Your Internal Reporting System


The week of Thanksgiving is the time of our annual trip to the most beautiful and unique city on earth-Venice, Italy. With travel to Italy shut down this year due to Covid-19, I am visiting Venice virtually and mining this rich city for compliance lessons. This episode concludes my podcast series on how the city of Venice informs your internal reporting system. The symbol of Venice is the Lion of St. Mark. The use of this symbol led to the maxim ‘straight from the lion’s mouth’. This adage came about because the Republic of Venice had its own hotline system where citizens could report misconduct. A citizen could write down his concern on paper and literally put the message into the mouth of statues of lion heads placed around the City. This system was originally set up to be anonymous but later changed to require that a citizen had to write his name down when submitting a message.
As podcast series on compliance lessons from Venice draws to an end, I am reminded how much the western world has to thank the Republic of Venice. From the forms of republican democracy that the US Founding Fathers drew from to helping to establish a world-wide trade and banking system which still reverberates today. But, if you look closer, ancient Venice had many good government techniques which also still inform the modern world. Straight from the lion’s mouth to your company’s internal reporting system is just one of them.