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Daily Compliance News: May 13, 2019-the regime change edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • DOJ asks Judge to remove lead defense counsel for Huawei. (NYT)
  • Did cost cutting cause Boeing 737 Max crashes? (Bloomberg)
  • House Financial Services approves bill to overturn Digital Trust Realty. (Radical Compliance)
  • States allege generic drug makers obstructed justice in cartel probe. (Washington Post)
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Daily Compliance News: May 7, 2019-the Welcome to the US edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Roger Ng extradicted to US. (New York Times)
  • Closing arguments made in NCAA bribery scandal case. (ESPN)
  • Hell hath no fury like a competitor scorned. (Financial Times)
  • What happens when safety is ‘just a given’ at the Board level? (Washington Post)
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Daily Compliance News: May 6, 2019-the Diamonds are Forever edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

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Daily Compliance News: May 1, 2019-the May Day edition

In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

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Compliance Into the Weeds

Compliance into the Weeds: Episode 120-On the Ethical Tarmac

Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. In this episode, Matt Kelly (the coolest guy in compliance) and I take a deep dive into continued ethical, reputational and business imbroglio which Boeing finds itself in around the 737 MAX airliner, as the company finds itself on the ethical tarmac.
Some of the highlights include:

  • Where does compliance come into a sales strategy?
  • Who is responsible for entailing safety – the buyer or seller?
  • What does it mean from the compliance perspective is a safety upgrade is optional?
  • How does regulatory capture affect overseas sales?
  • What is the legal analysis around safety and options for safety upgrade on products?
  • Who should regulate the supply side-the government or the market?

For more reading check out Matt’s blog post “More on Boeing and Business Ethics

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Daily Compliance News: March 23, 2019-the who’s on your Board edition

MARCH 23, 2019 BY TOM FOX


In today’s edition of Daily Compliance News:

  • Should safety be a ‘nice to have’? (New York Times)
  • Boeing loses first contract for 737 MAX jets. (Wall Street Journal)
  • Unrepentant Rujat Gupta says jury got it wrong, he never violated the law. (New York Times)
  • What is his compliance experience? Shaq joins the Papa John Board of Directors (Business Insider)