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10 For 10: Top Compliance Stories For The Week Ending May 25, 2024

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 to you, the compliance professional, the 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 compliance professionals, all curated by the Voice of Compliance, Tom Fox.

Get your weekly filling of compliance stories with 10 for 10, a podcast produced by the Compliance Podcast Network.

  • Can shareholders criticize companies (without being sued)? (WSJ)
  • Brazil Supreme Court throws out Car Wash convictions.(FT)
  • Prosecutorial misconduct eviscerates Fat Leonard convictions.(WaPo)
  • First declination in the export control case. (WSJ)
  • FIFA rolls back ABC reforms.(NYT)
  • Investment advisors must vet customers.(WSJ)
  • Meta faces EU probe over child abuse protections.(WSJ)
  • ABC crusader picked as Vietnam’s next president. (Bloomberg)
  • Prosecutorial misconduct eviscerates Fat Leonard convictions.(WaPo)
  • Fewer meetings, more memos.(FT)

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2 Gurus Talk Compliance: Kristy Gets a Diploma

What happens when two top compliance commentators get together? They talk about compliance, of course. Join Tom Fox and Kristy Grant-Hart in 2 Gurus Talk Compliance as they discuss the latest compliance issues in this week’s episode!

In this episode, we look at reports suggesting China is strategically relocating forced labor from the Uyghur region to different parts of the country in an attempt to bypass US laws prohibiting goods sourced from areas associated with forced labor.

This could trigger wider limitations on goods originating from China, stressing the necessity for intensive audits and transparency in business operations. This issue has sparked bipartisan concern, hinting at potential upcoming legal actions.

Tom stresses the need for companies to react effectively to reduce risks, possibly through on-the-ground audits and increased accountability in business operations in China. Kristy underscores the need for thorough audits and proactive measures in response to the risks associated with forced labor in China. She raises the possibility of legal consequences for companies found to be misleading about their involvement with forced labor. Both perspectives serve to underline the gravity and complexity of this issue.

 Highlights Include:

  • Can shareholders criticize companies (without being sued)? (WSJ)
  • The Brazilian Supreme Court throws out Car Wash convictions.  (FT)
  • Prosecutorial misconduct eviscerates Fat Leonard convictions.   (WaPo)
  • First declination in the export control case. (WSJ)
  • ABC crusader picked as Vietnam’s next president. (Bloomberg)
  • BMW and Jaguar used banned China parts – US probe – BBC
  • Supreme Court Holds CFPB’s Funding Structure Constitutional – Gibson Dunn –
  • Binance Gets Two Compliance Monitors in Settlements With U.S. Authorities – WSJ
  • How Companies Dodge Tariffs – New York Times –
  • Moment motorist jumps into Florida lake to evade police during 90 mph chase after taking test drive too far – New York Post

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Daily Compliance News – May 24, 2023 – The Corruption Can Kill Edition

Welcome to the Daily Compliance News. Each day, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance, brings you compliance-related stories to start your day. Sit back, enjoy a cup of morning coffee, and listen to the Daily Compliance News. All from the Compliance Podcast Network. Each day we consider four stories from the business world, compliance, ethics, risk management, leadership, or general interest for the compliance professional.

Stories we are following in today’s edition:

  • Supply Chain financing rules. (WSJ)
  • Shareholder activists and the culture wars. (WSJ)
  • When corruption can kill. (Food Safety News)
  • Harlan Crow to US Senate-screw you. (Reuters)