All Company Risk articles – Page 37
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CCA urges Lords to support Corporate Manslaughter Bill
A charity that advises families bereaved from work-related deaths has written to all members of the House of Lords urging them to support the corporate manslaughter bill without further amendment
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Relief for employers as EU health and safety challenge fails
European Court of Justice finds in the UK's favour and dismisses EC legal challenge
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Europe fails to combat corruption
EU Member States are failing to implement the requirements of the Council Framework on the combating of corruption in the private sector
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London toughens up on fraud
London gets together to crack down on fraud with the launch of London Fraud Forum on June 12
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FSA publishes feedback on private equity risks
The FSA has examined the impact that growth and development in the private equity market, has on the FSA's regulation of the UK's wholesale markets
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Acting without pretext
Aaron Stephens and Lucinda Brett explore and comment on 'pretexting' developments in the US and UK, with a particular focus on the application of the new Fraud Act 2006
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New EU chemicals regulation
New European chemicals agency starts operations as REACH enters into force
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Aon gains ground on Marsh
Survey suggests Marsh could face problems retaining key corporate accounts
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Governance is the top concern for Australasian corporates
Risk survey identifies the key risk concerns of corporate Australia and New Zealand
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Government failing to tackle cross-border fraud
Counter-measures are failing to have any impact on multi-billion pound missing trader fraud
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FERMA - Broker remuneration disclosure “not entirely satisfactory”
FERMA responds to EC competition inquiry into business insurance
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Chemical pollution: clean surface water by 2015
New report calls for "toughening up" of proposed rules on improving the quality of surface water
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EC releases paper on ship dismantlement
European Commission publishes consultation paper on environmental risks associated with ship dismantling
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FSA issues annual report of incidents
Food Standard Agency issues report stressing need to report incidents of food/environmental contamination...
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To be or not to be
The future of new corporate manslaughter legislation hangs in the balance as the House of Lords prepares to vote
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More checks, tougher penalties
The EC targets employers of illegal workers with new rules to ensure similar penalties across all EU member states
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Going head to head with EU regulators
German energy group RWE and Italian energy company ENI under the regulatory spotlight over antitrust allegations
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Govt to spend more on flood resilience measures
UK government reveals plans to set up £500,000 flood funding package to protect vulnerable homes...
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ESG Re takes Deloitte to court
ESG Re launches legal action against Deloitte & Touche citing negligence
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EU report: dangerous consumer products
Improved EU wide cooperation between customs authorities has led to an increase in the number of dangerous consumer products removed from the EU market last year.