Welcome to a special podcast series on the Compliance Podcast Network, 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program. Over these 31 days of the series in January 2025, Tom Fox will post a key part of a best practices compliance program daily. By the end of January, you will have enough information to create, design, or enhance a compliance program. Each podcast will be short, at 6-8 minutes, and will include three key takeaways you can implement at little or no cost to help update your compliance program. I hope you will join us each day in January for this exploration of best practices in compliance.
Today, the focus is on internal controls and their critical role in compliance frameworks. The episode provides a comprehensive definition of internal controls, emphasizing their importance for achieving operational efficiency, reliable financial reporting, compliance with laws and policies, and the reduction of risks such as fraud and waste. The discussion highlights the requirements outlined in the FCPA for internal controls, including the authorization and documentation of transactions and the protection and accountability of assets. Moreover, four significant internal controls for compliance practitioners are identified: delegation of authority, maintenance of the vendor master file, contracts with third parties, and management of cash and currency transfers. The episode underscores that effective internal controls are essential and mandated by the FCPA, forming a cornerstone of any robust compliance program.
Key highlights:
- Defining Internal Controls
- Key Components of Internal Controls
- Internal Controls in Compliance Programs
Resources:
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