Is the compliance profession stressful? We suspect the answer to the question is ‘yes.’ But we don’t know for sure or to what extent. That's why we're launching a survey.
When managing global operations, companies must prepare two different accounting books for each country: one for internal reporting and one for local compliance purposes. weConnect’s Matthew Kyle explains how companies can avoid huge headaches and audit issues by marrying management and statutory accounting. Sponsored The Difference Between Management Accounting and Statutory Accounting As you may know, “statutory accounting” is the...
There's no doubt that AI in hiring has the potential make HR processes more efficient. But implementing this technology also carries with it significant risks that can nullify any workflow gains and carry outsized downstream consequences. Artificial intelligence (AI) technologies hold so much promise for the workplace. Technologies exist that can (at least in theory) improve productivity, reduce or eliminate...
Some make it seem like automating compliance functions is a question of do or die. But if anyone hopes to have a seat at the table, they need to understand the risks involved – along with the evolving set of AI regulations in finance they will need to follow. AI is transforming financial services, and it now represents a key...
When multiple regulators bring enforcement actions, information gathered in civil proceedings is often used in subsequent criminal trials. But there are also significant advantages to be gained from multi-agency cooperation. It's up to defendants to strike a balance.
In a recent Ninth Circuit Court of Appeals case, prosecutors tried to stake their argument on their analysis of anomalies in big datasets. It didn’t work. The proceedings nevertheless highlight how useful data analytics can be in the compliance function.
The best compliance training changes employees’ behavior. Is yours dry and forgettable, or is it dynamic and impactful? ComplianceLine’s Giovanni Gallo discusses what your training should cover and why engaging delivery is a must. Sponsored It’s the same at every job: An employee’s first day (or even week) is dedicated not to doing the work they were hired to do,...
The continued reliance on digital chat platforms is causing small and local governments to struggle to fulfill basic functions of open government. Marc Gilman provides a rundown of the situation and potential solutions. The reliance on videoconferencing platforms to conduct routine business continues to bottleneck the work of small and local governments (SALGs). Besides adding complexity, the communications on these...
With data analytics in compliance, you don't need to boil the ocean. A concentrated program can deliver most of the outcomes of a large automated system but is significantly more affordable. As organizations maintain more data than ever before, it is no secret that the business can benefit from using data analytics to inform decision-making and support strategy initiatives in...
Any ESG strategy brings tax implications with it. But tax departments often do not have a seat at this table. EY Global and U.S. tax policy leader Cathy Koch makes the case for why the tax department should be involved in ESG conversations. Company leaders increasingly look to gain shareholder value and stakeholder support through environmental, social and governance (ESG)...
Facing BSA/AML enforcement, a financial institution’s action plan can either ameliorate or aggravate penalties. Professionals from Deloitte’s anti-money laundering and sanctions practice discuss how organizations can get back into regulators’ good graces quickly and effectively.
Michael Volkov argues CCOs have to refuse leadership of ESG but dovetail their oversight with their roles in the overall governance framework. The “G” can be leveraged to build an even better corporate culture and improve governance operations. Forgive me for going out on a limb here. But this issue is fairly obvious. A simple question: Should the Chief Compliance...
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