Welcome to the Hughes Hubbard Anti-Corruption and Internal Investigations Practice Group’s Podcast, All Things Investigations. In this podcast, host Tom Fox and returning guest Mike Huneke of the Hughes Hubbard Anti-Corruption & Internal Investigations Practice Group, highlight some of the key legal issues in white collar investigations, locally and internationally.
Mike Huneke is a partner in the firm’s Washington office. Among many other things, Mike advises clients on the navigation and resolution of multi-jurisdictional criminal or Multilateral Development Bank (MDB) anti-corruption investigations, assisting companies subject to post-resolution monitorships or other commitments, and designing and executing risk-based strategies for due diligence on third parties.
Key areas we discuss on this podcast are:
- Explaining the new CCO certification policy the DOJ has released.
- The DOJ has likely made changes to CCO certification policy due to a significant feeling of mistrust about the adequacy of some companies’ compliance with the terms of settlements.
- How has the DOJ evolved?
- Reasonableness is not a factual basis.
- Companies with full transparency are unlikely to have conflicts due to the recent changes in CCO certification.
- What is the role of the monitor?
Resources
Hughes Hubbard & Reed website