This Week in FCPA-Episode 143 –the London Homesick Blues edition


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Feb 22 2019 44 mins  

Tom in is London this week, thinking about Gary P. Nunn, the Lost Gonzo Band and London Homesick Blues(special bonus points if you have heard Nunn or his group live). He takes a look at some of this week’s top compliance and ethics stories which caught his eye, across the pond.

1. Swedish court lets Telia execs walk free. 2. How bad are things at Tesla? New GC backs out after 2 months. 3. In a stunning FCPA enforcement action, Cognizant Technologies obtains a declination. Matt Kelly is so stunned he has two blog posts on it. Tom and Mike Volkov are so stunned they have there first bonus podcast, on the the FCPA Compliance Report. Mike Volvok takes a deep dive in a four part blog post series on Corruption, Crime and Compliance.4. Former CEO and GC of Cognizant Technologies charged criminally under the FCPA. 5. What will be the impact of a Global Magnitsky Act. Kelly Swanson reports inGIR. 6. Alison Taylor continues her run of great pieces, this one on the relationship of companies to suppliers to compliance. 7. GiGo is still relevant in AI. 8. What are the basics of a Congressional investigation? 9. How do you protect the attorney-client privilege and the 5thamendment will cooperating with the government? 10. Danske Bank unceremoniously kicked out of Estonia. Tom Fox is the Compliance Evangelist and can be reached at [email protected]. Jay Rosen is Mr. Monitor and can be reached at [email protected]. For more information on how an independent monitor can help improve your company’s ethics and compliance program, visit our sponsor Affiliated Monitors at www.affiliatedmonitors.com.

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