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Fraud Eats Strategy

How Transparent is the Corporate Transparency Act?

On April 3rd, 2016, information about 214,488 offshore companies established by Panamanian law firm Mossack Fonseca was leaked. Since the Panama Papers leak, a total of 81 jurisdictions worldwide have passed laws requiring beneficial ownership to be registered with a government authority. The U.S. Government has been openly critical of countries that act as money laundering safe havens and yet we were not taking any steps toward transparency. That changed on January 1, 2021, when both houses of Congress passed the National Defense Authorization Act for Fiscal Year 2021, which includes the Corporate Transparency Act (the Act).

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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The Wirecard Saga

No Laughing Matter


Welcome to The Wirecard Saga. In this series, I am joined by Mikhail Reider-Gordon, Managing Director of Institutional Ethics & Integrity at Affiliated Monitors.  In this ‘No Laughing Matter’ Episode, we continue our exploration of those persons, entities and governments who have been damaged, some beyond repair, by Wirecard and the nuclear fallout from its scandal. Some of the highlights include:

  • Braun’s Innsbruck Villa Geographically Desirable
  • Deadbeat Friends
  • Robbing Peter to Pay Paul
  • Schutz Auf Wiedersehen
  • Lucrative Consulting Contracts
  • von Erffa: Nothing Out of the Ordinary
  • Mildly Mediocre
  • EY: We’re All Victims Here
  • 2016 Documents Show What EY Really Knew
  • COVID Relief for Wirecard
  • Hessenthaler Shipped Back to Vienna
  • Schellenbacher Pleads Out
  • A Day in English Court
  • An Apology Wouldn’t Go Amiss
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Great Women in Compliance

Melanie Sponholz on Healthcare Compliance: Beyond Borders


Welcome to the Great Women in Compliance Podcast, co-hosted by Lisa Fine and Mary Shirley.
Welcome back to the second episode in a two-part series on Healthcare Compliance, this time with Melanie Sponholz Chief Compliance Officer WCP Healthcare.
We discuss Melanie’s unique story starting out in non-Compliance roles and of course eventually finding her Compliance destiny. Along the way, Mel has lived in a large number of cities and feels comfortable with the idea of re-locating, noting the benefits this can have for one’s career and broadening your mind.
We talk about data privacy in Healthcare Compliance as well as the characteristics that make someone successful in Healthcare Compliance. This episode will therefore likely be of special interest to anyone looking to transition into Healthcare Compliance.
We like to share advice and tips on the podcast via our learned guests but some things don’t have immediate answers, including some aspects of what we’ve canvassed today. If you’d like to share your thoughts on the issues raised, we invite you to connect with us at GWICpod@gmail.com.
The Great Women in Compliance Podcast is proudly featured on the Compliance Podcast Network and sponsored by Corporate Compliance Insights. If you enjoyed this episode please subscribe to the podcast and rate it on your podcast player to help other compliance professionals find it. Want to hear more from us? We have a book, “Sending the Elevator Back Down: What We’ve Learned from Great Women in Compliance” (CCI Press, 2020) which is available on Amazon.com and Book Depository.
If you’ve already read the booked and liked it, will you help out other women to make the decision to leverage off the tips and advice given by rating the book and giving it a glowing review on Amazon?
As always, we are so grateful for all of your support and if you have any feedback or suggestions for our 2021 line up or would just like to reach out and say hello, we always welcome hearing from our listeners.
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Cordery

Cordery Head to Head @ Home: Mary Shirley on the Need to Understand Culture in Compliance


In this edition of Cordery Head to Head @ Home Cordery’s Jonathan Armstrong talks to Mary Shirley.  Mary is currently Head of Culture of Integrity and Compliance Education at Fresenius Medical Care.
Mary joins us from Boston.  Mary was born in New Zealand and has worked extensively in Asia and now in the US.
They talk about how Mary became involved in compliance issues after having various government roles in New Zealand.  They talk about the importance of understanding culture as part of a company’s compliance program.  They talk about the challenges of geography for multinational corporations and how the compliance team should adapt.  They also talk about whistleblowing and retaliation.  They also talk about the future of compliance.
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You can find out more about Mary here: https://www.corporatecomplianceinsights.com/author/mary-shirley/.
You can find out more about Jonathan here https://www.corderycompliance.com/our-people/jonathan-armstrong/
You can find out more about Cordery and its work here https://www.corderycompliance.com/.
You can also read about current issues in dealing with the pandemic here https://www.corderycompliance.com/category/covid19/
You can view more Cordery Head to Head interviews here www.bit.ly/corderytv.

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Daily Compliance News

March 24, 2021 the All FT edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Jay Clayton takes over at Blackrock. (FT)
  • Swiss regulator to take helm at BaFin. (FT)
  • MarshMac under spotlight from Greensill collapse. (FT)
  • Of vaccines and export control. (FT)
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Compliance Into the Weeds

CEOs Perception of Risk, Impact on Compliance


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 week Matt and Tom take a deep dive into the 2021 PwC Global CEO Survey, including its findings about digital transformation of business processes and risk management. Some of the issues we consider are:

  • What are the top risks CEOs are worried about in 2021?
  • How has that list changed since 2020?
  • What is the digital transformation of business process and risk management?
  • How will compliance response to these new risks?
  • What does this mean for compliance officers? 

Resources
Matt’s blog post on Radical Compliance: 
Thoughts from CEOs

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Integrity Through Compliance

Trends in Independent Monitoring

Mikhail Reider-Gordon and Eric Feldman come together for the second half of a two-part series on independent monitoring. Today, they discuss the ongoing trends and make a few predictions for the future.

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Contact: podcast@affiliatedmonitors.com
Learn More: affiliatedmonitors.com/integrity-through-compliance-podcast
Music and Audio Production by Dan Barton