October 28, 2022 the Heads Roll Edition
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: China created overseas police stations. (LATimes) More export controls are coming on Chinese tech. (NYC) KFC departs Russia.
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: China created overseas police stations. (LATimes) More export controls are coming on Chinese tech. (NYC) KFC departs Russia.
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Nigeria loses reimbursement claim against Glencore. (FT) 10 takeaways from the Crypto Story. (Bloomberg) SEC adopts executive compensation
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Take off those Adidas. (NYT) Tech lessening productivity. (Bloomberg) FCA goes after greenwashing. (Reuters) Is the Texas two-step
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: DOJ alleges Huawei agent tried to bribe agent. (WSJ) The long-term damage of Fat Leonard. (Foreign Policy) The
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Ramaphosa vows to crack down on corruption. (Barron’s) Credit Suisse CCO to leave after little over one year
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Avoiding corruption in Ukraine reconstruction. (Brookings Institute) Middle managers are not OK. (Bloomberg) Meta continues to seek debarment
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: British PM resigns after 45 days. (FT) The US says corruption decimated Zimbabwe. (VOA) Mark Lanier opens the
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Don’t work for KPMG Saudi Arabia. (FT) Elizabeth Holmes asks for a new trial. (NYT) Goldman claims whistleblower
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: · More Austrian corruption unfolding. (FT) · Cybersecurity tops CIO agendas. (WSJ) · Holcim pleads guilty to making payments to terrorists.
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: · Credit Suisse settles yet another fraud case with US regulators. (FT) · AT&T settles domestic corruption charges. (ABCNews) · Monastery