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The Ethics Experts

Episode 066 — Michele Wucker

In this episode of The Ethics Experts, Nick welcomes Michele Wucker, bestselling author of “The Gray Rhino” and “You Are What You Risk,” speaker, strategic advisor, and policy expert, to the show.

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ComTech

Structured Collaboration in Compliance with Charles Schwager


 
Charles Schwager is the Chief Compliance and Ethics Officer of Waste Management. Tom Fox describes his role as “one of the most unique CECO roles in compliance around”. Charles, Tom, and Valerie Charles discuss what Waste Management does differently, how the company managed the two major crises of 2020, and why more data may not necessarily be better.
 

 
Looking at Compliance Holistically
Charles explains that all departments at Waste Management work together to build a holistic compliance culture. “We are all partnering together to create a very strong and comprehensive culture of compliance and ethics, so we try not to have one area where it’s strong and others where it might be different. We really do try to make it collaborative, holistic and [there’s] a lot of teamwork involved that goes into that,” he tells Tom. Many of their 50,000 employees work on the field, and Charles explains how they foster a “two-way communication loop” for these team members using technology.
 
Handling COVID and Social Injustice
Tom asks Charles, “… you asked your compliance team to look at reporting data and perhaps see if there were some new or different insights you might be able to gain from that data. Could you describe the process you and your team went through?” Charles responds that their workforce is reflective of American society, so the two major issues that defined 2020 – COVID and the social justice movement – were reflected in the calls coming through their helpline. “When we saw that, we decided to create a special triage process around that so we could get out in front of that as quickly as possible, knowing that if it happened in one place it could be happening in others,” Charles remarks. He describes the tracking system they put in place to handle both crises. “We were fortunate to be on top of our helpline and utilize it in different ways like that. And the technology worked well for us to have visibility and be able to react to those things.” he points out.
 
Structured Collaboration
“I’m a believer in structured collaboration,” Charles remarks. Cross-functional and cross-departmental teams at Waste Management work together to keep up-to-date with compliance. Everyone needs to work together, Charles emphasizes: “it’s only as good as everyone working together and getting that buy in…” The leadership has to want it as well. Their company’s strong compliance culture is proof of this. For Charles, operationalizing compliance means getting everyone actively involved.
 
Using Data
Charles tells Valerie, “We really focus on a strong ‘Speak up, Listen up, Follow up’ culture.” He sees increased reporting as a natural result of their focus on building a vibrant compliance culture. Valerie asks his thoughts on whether data analytics will transform compliance in the future. He responds that it’s a good skill set to have in your organization and that he is always thinking about how to use data. However, he argues, “If you really don’t understand the data, it can create situations where people extrapolate or make conclusions that… are faulty.” 
 
Resources
Charles Schwager on LinkedIn
Waste Management
 

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FCPA Compliance Report

Greg Keating on the Current State of Whistleblower Regs and Law

In this Episode of the FCPA Compliance Report, I am joined by Greg Keating, well-known employment lawyer who focuses on whistleblower regulation and litigation.  In this episode we take a look at the current state of whistleblower regulations, case law and recent SEC awards.  Highlights include:

  1. Greg recently changed firms, moving to Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. He tells us about your new firm?
  2. Why was the whistleblower provision of the Anti-Money Laundering Act of 2020 so controversial?
  3. What are you counseling clients on regarding whistleblower claims under the Biden Administration?
  4. In addition to the AMLA of 2020, what other regulatory changes have you seen from the federal government regarding whistleblowers?
  5. Are there any court cases involving whistleblowers that have gotten your attention in 2021?
  6. 2002 was the Year of the Whistleblower with Sherron Watkins of Enron, Cynthia Cooper of WorldCom and Collen Rowley of the FBI. Could 2021 be in the running for such a designation?
  7. Why is listening to those employees who raise their hands and speak up so critical?
  8. Why is a proactive approach to whistleblowers so critical?

Resources 
Greg Keating on LinkedIn
Epstein Becker & Green, P.C. firm profile

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Daily Compliance News

June 7, 2021 the Good Riddance edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • SEC fires PCAOB chair.  (WSJ)
  • Will employers finally wake up? (NYT)
  • Google head of diversity removed over anti-Semitic tweet. (BBC)
  • Even more corruption in baseball, this time it’s the pitchers. (com)