October 10, 2022 the Data Privacy Edition
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Weinstein LA trial takes on new urgency. (NYT) Twitter/Musk case study. (Reuters) US tries to fulfill data privacy
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Weinstein LA trial takes on new urgency. (NYT) Twitter/Musk case study. (Reuters) US tries to fulfill data privacy
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Cohen says only corrupt would take up Trump’s case. (BusinessInsider) Blackrock to take on TX anti-woke investment law.
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Investigative journalism and the fight against corruption. (Brookings) Did SEC rules rush silence investors? (Reuters) Ex-Barbados official loses
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Vatican corruption trial. (National Catholic Register) Lies, spies, and banking. (Reuters) Activision Blizzard CCO resigns. (WSJ) Global accounting
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: India ABC laws ‘paper tiger’. (Mint) What did Kim do wrong? (NYT) Musk offers Twitter full price. (WSJ)
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Cheating in a fishing tournament. (ESPN) Abuse in women’s soccer. Those in authority looked away. (NYT) DOJ promises
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: FINRA spells out AML penalties. (WSJ) McKinsey and ex-partner added to the corruption case in South Africa. (Bloomberg)
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Tyson Foods names the son of the Board Chair as CFO. (WSJ) McKinsey-a force for not good? (NYT)
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Banks pay a whopping $1.8bn in fines for messaging apps. (WSJ) New Russia sanctions are coming. (WSJ) Wine
In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News: Forced labor is a top compliance issue. (WSJ) Oracle FCPA is now a recidivist. (FCPA Blog) Kenyans