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Red Flags Rising

Red Flags Rising: S01 E18 – FRESH LOOKS – Monitoring What Matters

Mike and Brent propose a new framework for post-resolution third-party independent consultants imposed under corporate resolutions with the U.S. Bureau of Industry & Security (BIS) or monitors imposed under resolutions with the U.S. Department of Justice’s (DOJ’s) National Security Division (NSD) that best promotes underlying national security objectives while also minimizing the impact on the resolving company’s business. Their proposal is based on their prior “Fresh Looks” article with the NYU Law School’s Program on Corporate Compliance & Enforcement (PCCE), “Monitoring What Matters: A Fresh Look Proposal to Government and Industry for How Post-Resolution Oversight Can Best Deny Hostile Actors the Means to Cause Deadly Harm,” from March 28, 2024.

Mike and Brent introduce their prior “Monitoring What Matters” article (00:37), contrast the needs of post-resolution oversight under U.S. export controls with those under the U.S. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) (01:52), and then explain why traditional concepts of what a post-resolution independent monitor or consultant should do miss the mark (02:38), how the compelling need to move quickly could justify imposing key milestones at just 3 and 6 months, with completion in one year (04:56), that this shortened timeframe can be achieved by leveraging the “awareness of a high probability” standard of knowledge under the U.S. Export Administration Regulations (EAR) (05:56), how battlefield risks should drive prioritization (09:28), how third-part independent consultants should be leveraging what is likely, for many companies already on the front lines of U.S. export controls (e.g., by being part of the leading-edge AI ecosystem), a robust compliance program that was likely further enhanced during the preceding government investigation (11:11), how companies and any post-resolution independent consultant or monitor should think about where and how to draw due diligence lines regarding multi-tier distributor and reseller networks (12:57), the importance in the national security context of thinking about third-party consultant and monitor independence not just in terms of independence from direct client relationships with the subject company but also in terms of independence from the relevant foreign country’s military or intelligence agencies, including prior engagements to lobby the U.S. government (16:38), and the three key takeaways from their prior article (22:04). They conclude with Brent’s ever-popular segment, “Managing Up” (28:08).

Resources:

The Prior “Monitoring What Matters” Article

The Rest of the “Fresh Looks” Series with NYU

Brent LinkedIn

Mike LinkedIn

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Corruption, Crime and Compliance

Tariff Enforcement and the Law Evaders

Are your trade compliance programs truly airtight – or are they just good enough to get caught? In this episode, Michael breaks down why tariff and trade violations are now squarely on DOJ’s radar, and why the heat is rising fast for importers, especially those dealing with Chinese goods. With enforcement priorities shifting, companies are at increased risk of both regulatory investigations and full-blown criminal prosecutions. This episode is a wake-up call for compliance professionals and legal teams – if you think tariff enforcement is still a civil issue, think again.

You’ll hear him discuss:

  • Why Customs and Border Patrol and Homeland Security Investigations are stepping up referrals and actions
  • How companies try to gain competitive advantage by evading tariffs – and why it’s an “inevitable result” regulators are watching closely
  • The most common tariff evasion schemes, including misclassification under HTS codes, transshipment, undervaluation, and false certification of origin
  • Why importing from China under Section 301 is now considered a high-risk activity
  • The specific risks surrounding steel and aluminum imports under Section 232 tariffs
  • Examples of recent DOJ cases, including plywood, flooring, and mosaic tile fraud, and what they signal for future enforcement
  • How AI and data analytics are being used by investigators to spot anomalies and build cases
  • The difference between Section 301 and 232 tariffs – and how they reflect different policy objectives
  • How rising tariffs and fewer exclusions under the Trump administration are reshaping the trade compliance landscape
  • The statutes DOJ is using for criminal charges, including 18 U.S.C. §§ 371, 545, and 1341

Resources

Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter

The Volkov Law Group

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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance – Episode 29 – Compliance Lessons at Warp Speed: Insights from Operation – Annihilate

In corporate compliance, investigative techniques are not merely about uncovering facts; they’re about discerning patterns, identifying root causes, and mitigating risks effectively. We can glean powerful investigative insights from unexpected sources. Today, it is from the classic Star Trek TOS episode “Operation—Annihilate!”

Today, we delve deeper into five critical investigative lessons from “Operation—Annihilate!” and see how compliance officers can leverage these insights in their daily practice.

Lesson 1: Rapid Identification and Response

Illustrated By: Upon arriving at Deneva, the Enterprise crew discovers widespread hysteria, confusion, and aggressive behavior among inhabitants.

Compliance Lesson. In compliance investigations, rapid identification and response are crucial. Much like the Enterprise crew swiftly pinpointing the cause of the planet’s chaos, compliance officers must quickly ascertain the origin of any compliance violation.

Lesson 2: Holistic Evidence Gathering

Illustrated by: Dr. McCoy examines infected individuals and conducts meticulous tests to understand the parasite’s biological impact.

Compliance Lesson. Like Dr. McCoy and Spock, compliance officers must go beyond surface appearances, collecting a diverse range of evidence, including interviews, financial records, and digital data, to piece together an accurate narrative. 

Lesson 3: Objective Analysis and Validation

Illustrated by: The Enterprise team initially hypothesizes that the parasites must be eradicated through extreme measures, including potentially destructive ones.

Compliance Lesson. Compliance professionals must rigorously test assumptions and hypotheses against facts and evidence to ensure that remedial actions are both effective and proportionate to the issue at hand. 

Lesson 4: Courage in the Face of Difficult Decisions

Illustrated By: Captain Kirk faces an agonizing choice: risk Spock’s eyesight or delay action that could save millions.

Compliance Lesson. Compliance leaders, like Kirk, must demonstrate courage and decisiveness, recognizing that hesitation or indecision can exacerbate the situation. 

Lesson 5: Clear and Transparent Communication

Illustrated By: Throughout the crisis, Captain Kirk maintains open and transparent communication with his crew, explaining strategies, risks, and expectations clearly and candidly.

Compliance Lesson. Effective communication is vital in compliance investigations. Transparency fosters trust among stakeholders and ensures clarity on investigative processes and outcomes. 

Final ComplianceLog Reflections

The Star Trek TOS episode “Operation—Annihilate!” may seem an unconventional source of compliance wisdom. Yet, its lessons in rapid response, holistic evidence collection, objective analysis, courageous decision-making, and transparent communication are profoundly relevant. These insights underscore the universal nature of investigative best practices, applicable across disciplines and eras. Compliance professionals, like the Enterprise crew, frequently operate under pressure, confronting unpredictable challenges that demand innovative thinking and swift, informed decisions. 

By internalizing these lessons, compliance officers can enhance their ability to manage investigations effectively, mitigate risks, and strengthen their organization’s resilience. Ultimately, these principles reinforce the importance of preparedness, adaptability, and ethical integrity. Compliance teams that embrace these lessons will be well-positioned to safeguard their organizations, foster a culture of transparency, and uphold the highest standards of conduct, boldly going where responsible and proactive governance dictates they must.

Resources:

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

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Blog

Compliance Lessons at Warp Speed: Insights from Operation – Annihilate

In corporate compliance, investigative techniques are not merely about uncovering facts; they’re about discerning patterns, identifying root causes, and mitigating risks effectively. Surprisingly, we can glean powerful investigative insights from unexpected sources, including the classic Star Trek TOS episode “Operation—Annihilate!” This iconic episode sees Captain Kirk and the crew of the Enterprise arrive at the planet Deneva, only to discover it has been gripped by mass hysteria, violence, and suffering triggered by a parasitic infestation. These creatures induce unbearable pain and extreme aggression, driving the population toward chaos and destruction. The crew faces an immense challenge: to quickly identify, analyze, and neutralize the threat before it spreads beyond control.

For compliance professionals, this storyline provides compelling parallels to real-world investigative scenarios. The episode emphasizes the importance of swift and precise identification of underlying issues, comprehensive evidence gathering, objective validation of findings, courageous decision-making in crises, and clear, transparent communication throughout the investigation. Mastering these investigative lessons ensures that compliance teams can effectively manage risks, uphold integrity, and maintain organizational stability. Let’s delve deeper into these five critical investigative lessons from “Operation—Annihilate!” and see how compliance officers can leverage these insights in their daily practice.

Lesson 1: Rapid Identification and Response

Illustrated By: Upon arriving at Deneva, the Enterprise crew finds widespread hysteria, confusion, and aggressive behavior among the inhabitants. The source? A mysterious parasite is causing intense pain and erratic behavior.

In compliance investigations, rapid identification and response are crucial. Much like the Enterprise crew swiftly pinpointing the cause of the planet’s chaos, compliance officers must quickly ascertain the origin of any compliance violation. Time is of the essence in containing the problem, mitigating risks, and preventing escalation.

Lesson 2: Holistic Evidence Gathering

Illustrated By: Dr. McCoy examines infected individuals and conducts meticulous tests to understand the parasite’s biological impact. Spock, despite personal risk, also subjects himself to the parasite’s influence to gather essential firsthand evidence.

A rigorous compliance investigation requires the collection of holistic evidence. Like Dr. McCoy and Spock, compliance officers must go beyond surface appearances, collecting a diverse range of evidence, including interviews, financial records, and digital data, to piece together an accurate narrative. Comprehensive data collection is essential in determining the full scope and impact of any compliance issue.

Lesson 3: Objective Analysis and Validation

Illustrated by: The Enterprise team initially hypothesizes that the parasites must be eradicated through extreme measures, including potentially destructive ones. However, through disciplined testing and validation, they discovered that high-intensity light effectively neutralizes the parasites without destroying the host organisms.

Objectivity in analysis and validation is a cornerstone of effective compliance investigations. Compliance professionals must rigorously test assumptions and hypotheses against facts and evidence to ensure that remedial actions are both effective and proportionate to the issue at hand. This disciplined approach prevents unnecessary collateral damage and ensures ethical responses.

Lesson 4: Courage in the Face of Difficult Decisions

Illustrated by: Captain Kirk faces an agonizing choice: risk Spock’s eyesight or delay action that could save millions. Kirk makes the tough call, and although Spock is temporarily blinded, the decision ultimately saves countless lives.

Compliance investigations often present challenging ethical and professional dilemmas. Compliance leaders, like Kirk, must demonstrate courage and decisiveness, recognizing that hesitation or indecision can exacerbate the situation. Though difficult decisions may carry significant implications, courageous leadership ensures that integrity and organizational trust remain intact.

Lesson 5: Clear and Transparent Communication

Illustrated By: Throughout the crisis, Captain Kirk maintains open and transparent communication with his crew, explaining strategies, risks, and expectations clearly and candidly.

Effective communication is vital in compliance investigations. Transparency fosters trust among stakeholders and ensures clarity on investigative processes and outcomes. Compliance officers must regularly communicate investigative findings and recommendations to facilitate understanding, cooperation, and organizational alignment.

Final ComplianceLog Reflections

The Star Trek TOS episode “Operation—Annihilate!” may seem an unconventional source of compliance wisdom. Yet, its lessons in rapid response, holistic evidence collection, objective analysis, courageous decision-making, and transparent communication are profoundly relevant. These insights underscore the universal nature of investigative best practices, applicable across disciplines and eras. Compliance professionals, like the Enterprise crew, frequently operate under pressure, confronting unpredictable challenges that demand innovative thinking and swift, informed decisions.

By internalizing these lessons, compliance officers can enhance their ability to manage investigations effectively, mitigate risks, and strengthen their organization’s resilience. Ultimately, these principles reinforce the importance of preparedness, adaptability, and ethical integrity. Compliance teams that embrace these lessons will be well-positioned to safeguard their organizations, foster a culture of transparency, and uphold the highest standards of conduct, boldly going where responsible and proactive governance dictates they must.

Resources:

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

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Sunday Book Review

Sunday Book Review: June 29, 2025, The Books on July 4th Edition

In the Sunday Book Review, Tom Fox considers books that would interest compliance professionals, business executives, or anyone curious about the subject. It could be books about business, compliance, history, leadership, current events, or any other topic that might interest me. Today, Tom begins a look at America’s holiday (and my favorite holiday, the Fourth of July). Last week, we considered 4 books on the Declaration of Independence, and this week, we will review 4 books on July 4th.

  • The Radicalism of the American Revolution by Gordon Wood
  • The Glorious Cause: The American Revolution: 1763-1789 by Robert Middlekauff
  • The Ideological Origins of the American Revolution by Bernard Bailyn
  • American Scripture: Making the Declaration of Independence by Pauline Maier

 

Resources:

Best Books on the 4th of July, an interview with Gordon Wood on fivebooks.com

The Sunday Book Review was recently honored as one of the Top 100 Book Podcasts.

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Blog

Compliance on the Edge: Lessons from Star Trek’s Ethical Frontier in City from the Edge of Forever

Today, we delve into perhaps the most iconic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, “The City on the Edge of Forever.” Doubling as my favorite Star Trek episode of all time (not just TOS), the episode not only represents a pinnacle in science fiction storytelling but also provides timeless lessons for corporate compliance professionals.

In this episode, the USS Enterprise crew encounters the Guardian of Forever, a mysterious gateway to the past. A temporarily insane Dr. McCoy alters history, and Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock must follow him to restore the timeline, ultimately facing profound moral dilemmas. Let’s dive into five compliance lessons from this episode, using scenes to illuminate essential insights into corporate ethics and compliance.

Lesson 1: The Importance of Immediate Response

Illustrated By: Dr. McCoy leaps through the Guardian of Forever, drastically altering history, and Captain Kirk immediately decides to follow him.

Compliance Lesson. One of the first critical lessons from the episode is the importance of a prompt response in crisis management. When Dr. McCoy leaps through the Guardian of Forever, drastically altering history, Captain Kirk immediately decides to follow him. Kirk recognizes that swift action is required to mitigate and correct the risk that McCoy’s actions pose to the timeline.

In compliance, the ability to react swiftly and decisively can prevent minor compliance issues from becoming significant crises. Compliance officers must cultivate readiness and decisive leadership, ensuring teams are prepared to act promptly and effectively when compliance risks emerge.

Lesson 2: Understanding the Root Cause

Illustrated By: Mr. Spock constructs a rudimentary device using primitive 1930s technology to identify the critical historical alteration that would have led to Edith Keeler’s survival.

Compliance Lesson. Mr. Spock, utilizing a rudimentary yet effective device constructed from primitive 1930s technology, painstakingly investigates and identifies the critical historical alteration—Edith Keeler’s survival, which inadvertently allows a catastrophic global conflict to occur. By clearly identifying the root cause, Kirk and Spock can effectively focus their remediation strategy.

Root cause analysis remains central in compliance programs. Without accurately identifying the source of compliance issues, organizations risk implementing ineffective solutions that fail to address the root cause of the problem. Compliance teams must rigorously investigate incidents, understand underlying causes, and ensure that corrective actions address the genuine drivers of non-compliance.

Lesson 3: Ethical Decision-Making

Illustrated By: Kirk realizes that Edith Keeler, a compassionate woman with whom he has fallen in love, must die to restore the timeline.

Compliance Lesson. Arguably, the most poignant compliance lesson emerges when Kirk realizes that Edith Keeler, a compassionate and visionary woman with whom he has fallen in love, must die to restore the timeline. Kirk’s agonizing decision underscores a critical ethical compliance lesson: adherence to principles must transcend personal emotions and relationships.

Compliance officers frequently face challenging ethical dilemmas that require difficult decisions. Upholding integrity might sometimes mean making unpopular choices. Like Kirk, compliance professionals must prioritize ethical commitments, understanding that integrity and moral responsibility are paramount.

Lesson 4: Clear Communication and Collaboration

Illustrated By: Kirk and Spock demonstrate teamwork and clear communication, effectively navigating their challenging environment and limited resources.

Compliance Lesson. Throughout the episode, Kirk and Spock demonstrate extraordinary teamwork and clear communication. Despite their challenging environment and limited resources, their consistent collaboration ensures effective decision-making and the implementation of strategic plans. Their communication is concise, targeted, and based on mutual understanding and respect.

Effective compliance programs similarly depend on transparent communication and seamless collaboration across departments. Compliance officers must foster a culture where team members communicate openly, share vital information promptly, and collaborate cohesively to uphold compliance standards.

Lesson 5: Proactive Monitoring and Preventive Measures

Illustrated By: The Enterprise first encounters the Guardian of Forever, which provides glimpses into historical events, illustrating its monitoring capabilities.

Compliance Lesson. When the Enterprise first encounters the Guardian of Forever, it provides glimpses into various historical events, demonstrating its ability to monitor and foresee critical junctures in history. This scene symbolizes the value of proactive monitoring and preventive measures.

Compliance professionals must adopt proactive monitoring strategies, leveraging technology and analytics to anticipate and mitigate risks before they materialize. Compliance programs should include continuous monitoring mechanisms to ensure the early identification of potential issues and swift corrective actions.

Final ComplianceLog Reflections

The City on the Edge of Forever” delivers profound insights into ethical dilemmas, crisis response, communication, root cause analysis, and proactive monitoring. Captain Kirk’s heart-wrenching decision to prioritize the greater good, despite the personal cost, epitomizes the ethical resolve compliance professionals must emulate.

By integrating these lessons from Star Trek into your compliance program, you can strengthen your organization’s ability to navigate complex ethical landscapes and maintain robust compliance standards. After all, as the Guardian of Forever reminds us, understanding and respecting history and ethics help shape a more stable and compliant future.

Resources:

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance: Episode 28 – Compliance on the Edge: Lessons from Star Trek’s Ethical Frontier in City from the Edge of Forever

Today, we delve into perhaps the most iconic Star Trek: The Original Series episode, “The City on the Edge of Forever.” Doubling as my favorite Star Trek episode of all time (not just TOS), the episode not only represents a pinnacle in science fiction storytelling but also provides timeless lessons for corporate compliance professionals.

In this episode, the USS Enterprise crew encounters the Guardian of Forever, a mysterious gateway to the past. A temporarily insane Dr. McCoy alters history, and Captain Kirk and Mr. Spock must follow him to restore the timeline, ultimately facing profound moral dilemmas. Let’s explore five key compliance lessons from this episode, using scenes to illuminate essential insights into corporate ethics and compliance.

Lesson 1: The Importance of Immediate Response

Illustrated By: Dr. McCoy leaps through the Guardian of Forever, drastically altering history, and Captain Kirk immediately decides to follow him.

Compliance Lesson. In compliance, the ability to react swiftly and decisively can prevent minor compliance issues from becoming significant crises.

Lesson 2: Understanding the Root Cause

Illustrated By: Mr. Spock constructs a rudimentary device using primitive 1930s technology to identify the critical historical alteration that would have led to Edith Keeler’s survival.

Compliance Lesson. Root cause analysis remains central in compliance programs. Without accurately identifying the source of compliance issues, organizations risk implementing ineffective solutions that fail to address the root cause of the problem.

Lesson 3: Ethical Decision-Making

Illustrated By: Kirk realizes that Edith Keeler, a compassionate woman with whom he has fallen in love, must die to restore the timeline.

Compliance Lesson. Compliance officers frequently face challenging ethical dilemmas that require difficult decisions. Upholding integrity sometimes means making unpopular choices.

Lesson 4: Clear Communication and Collaboration

Illustrated By: Kirk and Spock demonstrate teamwork and clear communication, effectively navigating their challenging environment and limited resources.

Compliance Lesson. Effective compliance programs similarly depend on transparent communication and seamless collaboration across departments.

Lesson 5: Proactive Monitoring and Preventive Measures

Illustrated by: The Enterprise first encounters the Guardian of Forever, which provides glimpses into historical events, illustrating its monitoring capabilities.

Compliance Lesson. Compliance professionals must adopt proactive monitoring strategies, leveraging technology and analytics to anticipate and mitigate risks before they materialize.

Final ComplianceLog Reflections

The City on the Edge of Forever” delivers profound insights into ethical dilemmas, crisis response, communication, root cause analysis, and proactive monitoring. Captain Kirk’s heart-wrenching decision to prioritize the greater good, despite the personal cost, epitomizes the ethical resolve compliance professionals must emulate.

By integrating these lessons from Star Trek into your compliance program, you can strengthen your organization’s ability to navigate complex ethical landscapes and maintain robust compliance standards. After all, as the Guardian of Forever reminds us, understanding and respecting history and ethics all help to shape a more stable and compliant future.

Resources:

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

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Trekking Through Compliance

Trekking Through Compliance: Episode 27 – The Alternative Factor: Navigating Compliance Through Pattern Recognition Across Realities

Today, let’s boldly delve into “The Alternative Factor,” a peculiar episode from the original Star Trek series (TOS), to extract valuable lessons on pattern recognition and compliance. This often-overlooked episode presents a compelling study of chaos, confusion, and dual realities. The crew faces Lazarus, a mysterious character embroiled in a battle with his counterpart from an alternate universe. The crew initially struggles to recognize and interpret patterns of events, highlighting the critical role of clarity and vigilance in compliance processes. For the compliance professional, this provides lessons in pattern recognition for identifying and resolving anomalies.

Lesson 1: Recognize the Anomalies Early

Illustrated by: Early in the episode, the Enterprise experiences unexplained phenomena, a sudden disruption of reality described as a “blinking” of the universe. This early anomaly, quickly dismissed as sensor errors, turns out to be a crucial indicator of a deeper problem.

Compliance Lesson: Small discrepancies in financial reports, unusual behavior patterns in email communications, or irregularities in procurement data could indicate significant underlying compliance issues.

Lesson 2: Clarify Data and Information Sources

Illustrated By: Captain Kirk and Spock encounter difficulty obtaining clear information from Lazarus. His inconsistent and confusing explanations led to further uncertainty and wasted resources.

Compliance Lesson: Compliance programs rely heavily on clear, accurate, and consistent data. A pattern recognition issue emerges when compliance professionals depend on ambiguous or unreliable information sources.

Lesson 3: Understand Context to Identify Patterns

Illustrated By: Spock eventually recognizes a key pattern—that Lazarus seems to exist as two distinct entities, each from a parallel universe. Only when the Enterprise crew understands the context can they effectively respond.

Compliance Lesson: Compliance professionals must understand the broader context of their operational environments to manage compliance effectively.

Lesson 4: Clear Communication Amidst Confusion

Illustrated By: During moments of intense confusion, effective communication becomes challenging. Captain Kirk’s decisive actions and clear communication ultimately helped resolve the crisis despite initial confusion.

Compliance Lesson: Clear and effective communication is vital, especially during compliance incidents or investigations. A pattern recognition breakdown often occurs in environments with poor communication, leading to misunderstandings and exacerbating the problem. Encourage regular, clear, and transparent communication practices within your compliance program to ensure alignment and swift action.

Lesson 5: Proactive Risk Mitigation

Illustrated by: Once understanding the threat Lazarus poses, Kirk proactively acts, sealing the passage between the two universes, preventing further catastrophic disruptions.

Compliance Lesson: Compliance programs should aim for proactive rather than reactive approaches. Recognizing patterns early and responding proactively to risks protects your organization from severe compliance breaches.

Final ComplianceLog Reflections

The Alternative Factor” presents an intriguing allegory for the complex world of compliance, highlighting the importance of pattern recognition. In compliance, as aboard the Enterprise, early recognition of unusual patterns, accurate data interpretation, contextual awareness, clear communication, and proactive response strategies are vital.

Compliance professionals must remain vigilant and responsive, continuously refining their ability to identify and interpret emerging patterns. Adopting these strategies ensures not just organizational integrity and adherence to regulations but also equips compliance teams to navigate uncertain and challenging scenarios effectively. Just as Captain Kirk steered his crew safely through the chaotic Alternative Factor, compliance professionals can lead their organizations confidently through compliance uncertainties by mastering these crucial lessons.

Resources:

Excruciatingly Detailed Plot Summary by Eric W. Weisstein

MissionLogPodcast.com

Memory Alpha

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Kerrville Weekly News Roundup

Kerrville Weekly News Roundup: June 28, 2025

Welcome to the Kerrville Weekly News Roundup. Each week, veteran podcaster Tom Fox and his colleagues, Andrew Gay and Gilbert Paiz, get together to go over a couple of their favorite stories from the past week from Kerrville and the greater Hill Country. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen in to get a wrap-up of the Kerrville Weekly News. We each consider two of our favorite stories and discuss the upcoming weekend’s events that we will enjoy or participate in.

In this episode, Tom and Andrew are joined again by our newest co-host, Zach Green, to look at some of the stories that caught their attention over the past week.

Stories include:

  • Murder conviction in Kerrville
  • Furr 18 arrested in underage solicitation sweep
  • K-PUB signs agreement
  • Bobby Templeton retires

Resources:

Tom Fox on LinkedIn

Gilbert Paiz on LinkedIn

Andrew Gay on LinkedIn

Zach Green on LinkedIn

Texas Hill Country Podcast Network

The Lead

Kerrville Daily Times

Fredericksburg Standard

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10 For 10

10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For the Week Ending, June 28, 2025

Welcome to 10 For 10, the podcast that brings you the week’s Top 10 compliance stories in one podcast each week. Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you the compliance professionals and compliance stories you need to be aware of to end your busy week. Sit back, and in 10 minutes, hear about the stories every compliance professional should be aware of from the prior week. Every Saturday, 10 For 10 highlights the most important news, insights, and analysis for the compliance professional, all curated by Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance. Get your weekly filling of compliance stories with 10 for 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

  • Is it a lawsuit settlement or a bribe? (WSJ)
  • Staley ban upheld by British court. (FT)
  • ABB was released from its DPA early. (Lexology)
  • Matt Galvin was honored as FT Top 20 Innovative Lawyer. (FT)
  • OpenAI can train on copyrighted material. (BBC)
  • PCAOB elimination hits a roadblock. (WSJ)
  • Tesla was threatened in France for deceptive marketing. (FT)
  • Is it safe for Americans to travel abroad? (NYT)
  • Is bias built into hiring algorithms? (WSJ)
  • Are Canadian companies at risk due to the US’s lack of ABC enforcement? (Globe and Mail)

You can check out the Daily Compliance News for four curated compliance and ethics-related stories each day here.

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