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Popcorn and Compliance

MCU Series – Iron Man

In this podcast series, two complete MCU fans, Tom Fox, founder of the Compliance Podcast Network and Megan Dougherty, co-founder of One Stone Creative indulge in passion for all things in the Marvel Cinematic Universe by re-watching each movie and then podcasting on every movie in the MCU. If you want to indulge in your love for the MCU with two fans who are passionate about all things MCU, this is the podcast series for you. For this offering, we consider the Iron Man.

Some of the highlights include:

Ø  The story synopsis.

Ø  What are the key plot points?

Ø  What were some of our favorite cookies?

Ø  How does this movie fit into the overall MCU?

Ø  How is this movie an homage to prior non-MCU movies?

Next up in our series Iron Man 2.

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Compliance Into the Weeds

Year End Review, Part 2


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. On Tuesday, Matt and Tom began a special two-part year-end review of six topics which they saw as significant in 2021 and believe will be so into 2022 as well. They looked at SPACs, the Robinhood/GameStop phenomena and the new hybrid working environment and what is means for the compliance professional. Today in Part 2 we consider the Biden Administration’s Strategy on Countering Corruption, in conjunction with DAG Lisa Monaco’s speech on the refocus of the Department of Justice on FCPA enforcement and other white collar prosecutions, the continuing evolution of ransomware attacks and ESG in 2021 and beyond.
Resources
Matt in Radical Compliance
Tom in the FCPA Compliance and Ethics Blog
 

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Daily Compliance News

December 30, 2021 the Maxwell Guilty Edition


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Ghislaine Maxwell found guilty. (NYT)
  • Taxicab lender company charged with fraud by SEC. (Reuters)
  • Who lost Afghanistan? (Decclan News)
  • Foreign Rocket company owner ordered to sell stake. (Bloomberg)