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The Wirecard Saga

Discrepancies, Discrepancies, Discrepancies


Welcome to the latest edition to the Compliance Podcast Network, The Wirecard Saga. In this series, I am joined by Mikhail Reider-Gordon, Managing Director of Institutional Ethics & Integrity at Affiliated Monitors.  In this episode, we take a deep dive into the many and varied discrepancies in all aspects of the Wirecard fraud and investigation.
Some of the highlights include:

  • Weekly news wrap-up on Wirecard;
  • Markus Braun Stonewalls and Disassociates; Is he really the victim here?
  • Why do Dork delusions abound?
  • Why is the Bundestag IC so peeved?
  • Bellenhaus to Sing Like a Canary?
  • Why is there such an Accumulation of Abnormalities?
  • Auditors Fined for Clenching in the Clutch;
  • Audit Reforms Proposed;
  • More on the German and EU-wide political fallout;
  • Bafin Backfooted; and
  • Ocap seeks an allowance because it believes it is owed money!
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¡(H)Ola Compliance!

¡(H)Ola Compliance! Episodio 6: Elección Presidencial 2020: Análisis y Pronóstico de su impacto en la FCPA

Los Estados Unidos acaban de elegir un nuevo presidente. ¿Qué impacto tendrá la nueva administración en la implementación de la FCPA? En este episodio, Matt y Alejandra comparten su análisis del impacto que tienen elecciones Presidenciales en los EEUU sobre la política de implementación de la FCPA. También pronostican qué se puede esperar bajo la administración del Presidente-Electo Biden. Como siempre, les hablan a oficiales de cumplimiento que se sienten que están “nadando contra la corriente” en sus esfuerzo de desarrollo de programas de cumplimiento.

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¡(H)Ola Compliance! no tiene la intención y no se puede considerar como asesoramiento legal; el contenido solo refleja los pensamientos y opiniones de sus anfitriones.
¡(H)Ola Compliance! explora la ola de cumplimiento de anticorrupción que ha surgido por Latinoamérica. Inmerso en su cariño para la región, Matteson Ellis y Alejandra Montenegro Almonte (Socios de Miller & Chevalier), navegan las aguas de regulaciones de cumplimiento corporativo desde sus oficinas en Washington, DC y trazan las normas de anticorrupción que afectan a la región.  A la vez destacan los desafíos y oportunidades que enfrentan las empresas comprometidas a la ética. ¿Te sientes que estás nadando contra la corriente? ¡Entonces tome la ola de cumplimiento en ¡(H)Ola Compliance!

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Fraud Eats Strategy

The Wall Street Wolfhound Explains Pump & Dump Schemes

In this episode we examine pump and dump schemes in which thinly traded penny stocks are held by unscrupulous broker-dealers through nominees who push the stock on unsophisticated investors, drive up the share prices and then sell their shares at inflated prices causing the stock value to drop significantly. The term pump and dump is not widely known outside of securities enforcement but the names of the practitioners are more familiar. Stratton Oakmont’s Jordan Belfort (of Wolf of Wall Street fame), Benjamin Conde, Power Traders Press, Rooney Pace, A.R. Baron, and the granddaddy of them all, Bob Brennan of First Jersey Securities, introduced the world to stock boiler rooms which have continued to be a blight on the securities industry. My guest today, Joel Cohen, is a litigation partner at Gibson Dunn and former Wolf of Wall Street prosecutor who Forbes magazine nicknamed the “Wolf Hound of Wall Street” for his successful prosecution of Jordan Belfort.

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, warlords, 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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31 Days to More Effective Compliance Programs

Social media is a 360-degree conversation


What is the message of compliance inside of a corporation and how it is distributed? In a compliance program, the largest portion of your consumers/customers are your employees. Social media presents some excellent mechanisms to communicate the message of compliance going forward. Many of the applications that we use in our personal communication are free or available at very low cost. So why not take advantage of them and use those same communication tools in your internal compliance marketing efforts going forward?
There is much to be learned by the CCO and compliance practitioner from the disciplines of marketing and social media. These concepts are useful to companies in getting their sales pitches out and can be of great help to you in collaborating and marketing throughout your company. These are only some of the tools that you can incorporate into your compliance program going forward and are a different way to think about who your customers are and how you are reaching them with your message of doing compliance.
Three key takeaways:

  1. Let your employees know what you stand for.
  2. Celebrate not only successes but even employees’ efforts.
  3. Give employees a tool kit for compliance using social media.
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Compliance and Coronavirus

Tori Reichman on in the increase of cyber-bullying during COVID


Welcome to the one of the newest additions to the Compliance Podcast Network, Compliance and Coronavirus. In this episode, I am joined by Tori Reichman, the Vice President-Commercial at Vault Platforms. We discuss the importance of a creating trust around a speak up culture during COVID and the rise of cyber-bullying and what companies can do to stop this activity.
Resources
VaultPlatform.com
Vault Platform on LinkedIn | Twitter
Tori Reichman on LinkedIn
tori@vaultplatform.com
Create a healthy cyberculture: Stop bullying at work

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Great Women in Compliance

Lynn Haaland, Caring and Compliance


Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance Podcast, co-hosted by Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley.
What’s it like entering a company suddenly in the limelight during a global pandemic?  Find out as Mary Shirley speaks with Lynn Haaland about her role at Zoom as Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer and Chief Privacy Officer as well has her fascinating experience working for the DOJ, on boards and Compliance program contributions at PepsiCo.
During this episode we also get to hear the Zoom origin story, as well about how Lynn lives one of the company’s  values of “caring”.
Join us for these topics and more!
Have you heard that Lisa and Mary have published a book?  Yes, you can get your very own copy of “Sending the Elevator Back Down: What We’ve Learned From Great Women in Compliance” (CCI Press, 2020) on Amazon right now!  Enjoyed your copy?  Don’t forget to leave a review!
Join the Great Women in Compliance community on LinkedIn here.

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Compliance Into the Weeds

A Mayor, Covid-19 and Leadership


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 the actions of Denver Mayor, Michael Hancock. Just before Thanksgiving he told folks to stay at home to avoid Covid-19 transmission and then promptly traveled to Mississippi for the Thanksgiving holidays. Some of the issues we consider are:

  • Is there always an inherent conflict in a human leader?
  • How do leaders rationalize misconduct?
  • What are the dangers when they do so?
  • Do as I say, not as I do. Are we all simply our parents?
  • What is the role of compliance?
  • How do Hancock’s actions fit into the Fraud Pentagon?

Resources
For more information see Matt’s blog post:
More Misadventures in Leadership 
For more information on the Fraud Triangle see Jonathan Marks’ blog post:
Fraud Pentagon

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Daily Compliance News

December 2, 2020-the Bribes for Pardons edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Corporations claim no liability for slavery at SCt. (WSJ)
  • SBM under renewed scrutiny for corruption. (WSJ)
  • Former US Attorney for SDNY to lead Fried Frank white collar practice. (NYT)
  • DOJ investigating bribes for pardon. (WaPo)