All Company Risk articles – Page 30
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Features
Towards sustainability
What part can business play in making the change towards a sustainable economy? Nathan Skinner reports on a recent conference
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Cracking down on cartels
EU competition commissioner Neelie Kroes has vowed to get tough on companies that don't play fair. Neill Blundell says the EU and other regulators are giving a stark warning to boardrooms
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UK coalition calls for common carbon reporting standard
An open letter addressed to the UK PM calls for the introduction of enabling powers in the Climate Change Bill for mandatory carbon reporting standards
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Analysis
EIL transfer deal
Property developers in the north west of England have completed an environmental liability transfer deal, following the acquisition of a former Kodak factory site
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Post-Katrina Litigation, Shows Need for Clarity
Hurricane Katrina was the single largest loss in the history of the insurance industry. Its place in the annals of insurance is also secure by virtue of it being the single most litigated loss on record. By Claire Wilkinson
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House of Representatives approves amended TRIA
The US House of Representatives has voted to extend and expand the post-9/11 terrorism risk insurance program
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Christmas workers pose data risk
Fast screening techniques may go some way towards mitigating the data risk posed by seasonal workers finds Nathan Skinner
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FSA continues to review commission disclosure concerns
Authority decides "not to mandate commission disclosure at this stage," BIBA expresses frustration with ongoing review
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Ex-Brocade exec convicted in stock options trial
The former vice president of human resources has been convicted of conspiracy and falsifying records in a California District Court
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UK firms exposed to corruption risk: Report
A report by KPMG finds a lack of awareness of risks posed by new bribery and corruption laws
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Hackers force mass website closures
McAfee responds to the theft of personal details from webhosting company Fasthosts
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EU ETS must help economy be green and grow
A new report claims reforming Europe's emissions trading scheme would stimulate emissions reductions and growth
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Risk management down under
Governance, compliance and emerging risks are top of the agenda at an annual conference for Australian risk managers, Jean-Paul Louisot reports
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Analysis
Lessons from HMRC’s data loss
Would UK consumers benefit from US style data breach notification legislation? Richard Stone argues the case
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Fairground operator fined over maintenance worker death
Pleasureland fined £95,000 and ordered to pay £50,000 costs after pleading guilty at Liverpool Crown Court
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Safety charity calls for review of HSE prosecution criteria
Follows news that HSE prosecution levels have reduced by over 40% from 2001/2 levels
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Manchester law firm launches e-crime division
Burton Copeland has launched a dedicated digital forensics facility
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EU directive on flood risk management comes into force
The directive requires flood risk management to be negotiated across national borders and contains important commitments to increase transparency and involve citizens
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Companies face widening exposure to liability for environmental losses
Law firm warns of changing environmental liability/insurance landscape
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CEIOPS publishes its QIS3 report
PWC comments on the main findings of the Solvency II framework study