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Compliance Week Conference Podcast

Compliance Week 2024 Speaker Preview Podcast – Gwen Hassan on Navigating Your Compliance Career

In this episode of the Compliance Week 2024 Preview Podcasts series, Gwen Hassan discusses some of her presentations at Compliance Week 2024, “Navigating Your Compliance Career.” Some of the issues she will discuss in this podcast and her presentation are:

  • Turning opportunities into roadblocks
  • Compliance across industries and
  • Hearing about AI, Compliance, and other cutting-edge topics this year.

I hope you can join me at Compliance Week 2024. This year’s event will be held April 2-4 at The Westin Washington, DC, Downtown. The line-up for this year’s event is first-rate, with some of the top ethics and compliance practitioners around.

Gain insights and make connections at the industry’s premier cross-industry national compliance event, offering knowledge-packed, accredited sessions and take-home advice from the most influential leaders in the compliance community. Back for its 19th year, join 500+ compliance, ethics, legal, and audit professionals who gather to benchmark best practices and gain the latest tactics and strategies to enhance their compliance programs. Compliance, ethics, legal, and audit professionals will gather safely face-to-face to benchmark best practices and gain the latest tactics and strategies to enhance their compliance programs, among many others, to:

  • Network with your peers, including C-suite executives, legal professionals, HR leaders, and ethics and compliance visionaries.
  • Hear from 80+ respected cross-industry practitioners who are CEOs, CCOs, regulators, federal officials, and practitioners to help inform and shape the strategic direction of your enterprise risk management program.
  • Hear directly from panels on leadership, fraud detection, confronting regulatory change, abiding by cross-border rules and regulations, and the always favorite fireside chats.
  • Bring actionable takeaways to your program from various session types, including cyber, AI, Compliance, Board obligations, data-driven compliance, and many others, for you to listen, learn, and share.
  • Compliance Week aims to arm you with information, strategy, and tactics to transform your organization and career by connecting ethics to business performance through process augmentation and data visualization.

I hope you can join me at the event. For information on the event, click here. As an extra benefit to listeners of this podcast, Compliance Week is offering a $200 discount on the registration price. Enter the discount code TFOX2024 for $200 off.

The Compliance Week 2024 Preview Podcast series is a production of the Compliance Podcast Network. Compliance Week is the sponsor of this series.

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Corruption, Crime and Compliance

Alex Cotoia on Compliance with The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act

On December 31, 2021, President Joseph R. Biden, Jr., signed the Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act (“UFLPA”) into law to address the ongoing exploitation of the ethnic minority Uyghur population by the government of the People’s Republic of China (“PRC”). Among other things, the UFLPA creates a rebuttable presumption that all goods, wares, articles, and merchandise mined, produced, or manufactured wholly or in part in Xinjiang, or by entities designated for inclusion on the UFLPA Entity List, are prohibited from entry into the United States. To overcome the presumption, entities are required to demonstrate, by “clear and convincing evidence,” that such imports were not mined, produced, or manufactured in whole or in part by forced labor.

In this episode, Mike and Alex discuss practical steps to comply with the UFLPA.

  • The Uyghur Forced Labor Prevention Act, enacted by Congress, establishes a presumption that goods from Xinjiang are tied to forced labor. Importers must prove otherwise by providing extensive documentation, such as invoices, packing slips, and billing information, to demonstrate the origin of the goods and ensure compliance with the law.
  • The UFLPA has led to a significant increase in enforcement by CBP, resulting in the detention of billions of dollars worth of commodities. This heightened scrutiny has prompted global companies to prioritize robust ethics and compliance programs to mitigate the legal and economic risks associated with forced labor.
  • Compliance with the UFLPA requires importers of record to furnish CBP with clear and convincing evidence that their goods were not produced using forced labor. This evidence includes supply chain tracing information, wage and payment records, credible audits, and attestations from every entity involved in the production process.
  • Chinese entities have been known to employ deceptive practices to avoid detection and documentation requirements. This includes creating separate companies outside the Uyghur area and providing misleading information to purchasers. Due diligence and a thorough investigation of beneficial ownership are crucial to ensuring compliance.
  • CBP’s operational guidance for importers, published in 2022, provides essential information on navigating the complexities of the UFLPA. Importers should familiarize themselves with this guidance and engage in one-on-one discussions with their suppliers to communicate expectations and ensure compliance.
  • The UFLPA places a significant burden on organizations relying on imports from China, as they must provide extensive documentation and meet the clear and convincing evidence standard. Failure to meet these requirements can result in the detention of goods, leading to supply chain disruptions and potential financial losses.
  • Clear Channel, the former Chinese subsidiary of Clear Media, faced charges related to bribery violations. The bribes included expensive gifts, entertainment, and travel given to influence contract renewal negotiations with Chinese government officials. Clear Media engaged in deceptive practices, including falsifying payments and creating false invoices, to fund these illegal payments.

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Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter

The Volkov Law Group

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FCPA Compliance Report

FCPA Compliance Report – Nick Gallo on The Ethics and Compliance Optimization System

Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest-running podcast in compliance. In this episode, Tom Fox welcomes back Nick Gallo, co-CEO at Ethico, to discuss its Ethics and Compliance Optimization System.

Nick Gallo, co-CEO of Ethico, is a seasoned professional with a robust background in ethics and compliance, and a key player in the development and promotion of Ethico’s ethics and compliance optimization system. Gallo’s perspective on the topic of ethics and compliance optimization systems is shaped by his belief in a comprehensive, integrated approach to managing compliance efforts. He sees this system as a next-generation tool that interacts with other data pools, generating more analytics and insights. His experience has led him to advocate for a centralized repository for various types of business information, which can be accessed by compliance teams for better visibility across all data silos within an organization. Gallo also stresses the importance of automation and integration to eliminate manual and repetitive tasks, allowing compliance professionals to focus on more strategic and value-added activities.

 

Key Highlight:

  • Creating a centralized system for streamlining ethics and compliance
  • Why compliance needs a centralized data system for compliance professionals
  • The prevalence of retaliation in organizations
  • Leveraging data for proactive risk mitigation

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For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.

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Compliance Tip of the Day

Compliance Tip of the Day: Why Compliance Needs a Seat at The Table

Welcome to “Compliance Tip of the Day,” the podcast where we bring you daily insights and practical advice on navigating the ever-evolving landscape of compliance and regulatory requirements.

Whether you’re a seasoned compliance professional or just starting your journey, our aim is to provide you with bite-sized, actionable tips to help you stay on top of your compliance game.

Join us as we explore the latest industry trends, share best practices, and demystify complex compliance issues to keep your organization on the right side of the law. Tune in daily for your dose of compliance wisdom, and let’s make compliance a little less daunting, one tip at a time.

In this episode, we review why compliance needs a seat at the corporate strategy table.

For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.

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Adventures in Compliance

The Return of Sherlock Holmes – Investigative Lessons from The Adventure of The Solitary Cyclist

Welcome to a review of all the Sherlock Holmes stories that are collected in the work “The Return of Sherlock Holmes.“. It is a collection of thirteen detective stories written by Sir Arthur Conan Doyle, marking the reappearance of the brilliant detective Sherlock Holmes after his apparent death in “The Final Problem.” The collection spans various intriguing cases and mysteries that Holmes and his loyal friend Dr. John Watson tackle. Today we take up The Adventure of the Solitary Cyclist and mine it for investigative lessons for compliance professionals.

When it comes to investigations, every detail matters. Seemingly insignificant clues can often hold the key to solving a case. Just like a jigsaw puzzle, each piece contributes to the bigger picture. By paying attention to even the smallest details, investigators can uncover hidden connections and patterns that may lead them to the truth. So, never underestimate the power of a seemingly insignificant detail!

Sherlock Holmes, the legendary detective, is known for his brilliant investigative strategies. One of his most effective tactics is observation. Holmes has a keen eye for detail and notices things that others often overlook. He pays attention to the smallest of details, such as the way a person walks or the condition of their shoes. These observations help him build a comprehensive picture of the case and guide his investigation.

Context is crucial in investigations. It provides a deeper understanding of the circumstances surrounding a case and helps investigators make sense of the evidence. By considering the context, investigators can uncover motives, identify potential suspects, and piece together the timeline of events. Understanding the context allows investigators to see the bigger picture and make informed decisions based on the available information.

Investigative strategies and tactics are essential tools for unraveling mysteries and solving cases. By paying attention to seemingly insignificant details, employing effective strategies like observation and deduction, and understanding the context, investigators can uncover the truth. So, whether you’re a detective or simply curious about the world of investigations, remember to keep your eyes open, connect the dots, and never underestimate the power of a small detail. Check out this episode of Adventures in Compliance with Tom Fox.

Key Investigative Lessons:

  • Why is it important to pay attention to seemingly insignificant details in investigations?
  • What strategies does Holmes use in investigations?
  • How can understanding context be valuable in resolving cases?

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The New Annotated Sherlock Holmes

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For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.

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Daily Compliance News

Daily Compliance News: February 19, 2024 – The President’s Day Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day, we consider four stories from the business world: compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Alexei Navalny was killed in prison. (Bloomberg)
  • Morgan Stanley is accused of using fake job titles. (FT)
  • Former Stericycle executive to plead guilty. (WSJ)
  • Facial recognition at airports: what could go wrong?  (NYT)

For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.