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Fraud Eats Strategy

Part 2 – A Recap of The First 30 Episodes

When we launched the “Fraud Eats Strategy” podcast, we promised to explore organized crime, boiler rooms, money launderers, warlords, kleptocrats and fallen CEOs, and the companies that have been damaged or destroyed through their criminality. Throughout the first 30 episodes, we hope that you have seen these efforts and enjoyed the content!

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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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Fraud Eats Strategy

Fraud Eats Strategy – First 30 Episodes Recap – Part 1

When we first launched the “Fraud Eats Strategy” podcast series, we promised to explore organized crime, boiler rooms, money launderers, war lords, kleptocrats and fallen CEOs, and the companies that have been damaged or destroyed through their criminality. In the first 30 episodes, I like to think we’ve delivered on that promise.

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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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Compliance Kitchen

Boycotts and Maximum Penalties

 
This episode takes a quick look at changes of OFAC’s Boycott List, removing the UAE and the annual update of OFAC’s maximum civil penalties.
 

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12 O’Clock High-a podcast on business leadership

Goldman Sachs, 100+ Hour Work Weeks and Millennials


Richard Lummis is on assignment this week so I am pleased to host Alyson Van Hooser, well know leadership consultant and coach. She is a partner at Van Hooser Associates. In this episode, we discuss the story of the Goldman Sachs employees and their PP slide deck about working 100+ hours per week. What does this tell us about priorities of and the leadership of Millennials. Highlights include:

  • Many of us worked very long hours early in our professional careers. It does several things: Forces you to learn about a wide variety of topics, work under pressure, weeds out the go-getters from those only along for the ride, ETC. It also makes it very difficult for women who are young mothers. What are your thoughts on a 100+ work week from a leadership perspective?
  • How does this type of attitude work for Millennials?
  • Will businesses, managers and employers have to adjust?
  • I have worked very long hours but never complained because that’s ‘just the way it was’ or it was expected or some other reason. What is it about millennials that they would speak up about that type of treatment?
  • Also at least I could commiserate with my peers about the long hours. But in Covid-19 everyone is working from home and there is largely no support. Has that made a difference?

Resources
Van Hooser Associates
Alyson Van Hooser on LinkedIn

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Daily Compliance News

May 6, 2021 the Facebook Ban edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Facebook continues to ban Trump. (WSJ)
  • Goldman Sachs says get thee back to the office. (WaPo)
  • NRA move into bankruptcy may backfire spectacularly. (NYT)
  • FIFA manages to rid of prosecutor investigating it. (FT)
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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News for May 6, 2021


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Facebook continues to ban Trump. (WSJ)
  • Goldman Sachs says get thee back to the office. (WaPo)
  • NRA move into bankruptcy may backfire spectacularly. (NYT)
  • FIFA manages to rid of prosecutor investigating it. (FT)