Compliance

The right retirement plan is key to maintaining compliance with ERISA

The First Step to ERISA Compliance?

The selection and administration of a company’s retirement savings program is one of HR’s most important jobs. But given the complex nature of the industry and its many rules, this isn’t always an easy task. Lisa Chui offers tips to help your company’s HR department select the best retirement plan provider while remaining compliant with ERISA regulations.

Compliance officers navigating personal liability risk

What Do Compliance Directors Need to Know to Sleep at Night?

The role of a compliance director is growing ever more complex as regulations and their attendant penalties continue to increase and as compliance staff begin to be held personally liable for noncompliance. LogicGate’s Jon Siegler explores processes and methods to alleviate the growing fears of a compliance director or chief compliance officer.

weak link in chain third party risk

Due Diligence Means You Must Actually DO Something

With due diligence, the expectation is that when risks are identified, something is done about them. Knowledge of a potential threat and mitigation of that problem are two very different things. The NFL could learn a thing or two about proper due diligence; its handling of recent domestic abuse among its players indicates the league doesn’t take abuse as seriously...

Efforts to combat financial crime worldwide

Compliance Roundup for September

If this month’s roundup is any indication, financial crime is on the rise across the globe. Ahmed Taimour shares some of September’s most significant news stories related to compliance, fraud and anti-corruption measures. The U.S. Financial Action Task Force has been hard at work, as have other anti-corruption organizations in the international community.

Companies’ compliance with Clean Air Act could be at risk

Court Overrules States’ Exceptions to Clean Air Act

The Environmental Protection Agency will delegate to states authority to implement and administer the Clean Air Act at the state level, provided an acceptable state implementation plan is in place. And the EPA has long allowed for certain exceptions in emissions limits during start-up, shutdown, and malfunction periods. But that has recently changed for more than 30 states.

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