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Ethical shortfall
Lax anti-bribery laws in Britain are bad for business as well as the country as a whole
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Risk managers vent concern over financial crisis
Buyers are already feeling the effects of the credit crunch outside the financial sector
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Crisis underscores need for better risk management: WEF
Companies need to refocus efforts on risk management, better governance and responsible leadership
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AIG companies are strong and solvent: Dinallo
The New York insurance superintendant has reassured AIG customers on the validity of their policies
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US regulators propose enhancing insider trading surveillance
The SEC proposes centralising under two enforcement authorities
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Security industry closes ranks
Industry groups have come together to raise awareness about information security, but the biggest challenge for organisations—changing behaviour—still lies ahead
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FSA publishes Financial Risk Outlook
The UK’s financial services regulator warns firms and consumers of the risks inherent in a significantly less benign economic environment
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Night spots ‘be-prepared’ for corporate manslaughter charges: Alliance
Alliance Corporate Risk Management warns bars/clubs/restaurants to prepare for increased scrutiny under the Corporate Manslaughter Act
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Reform of EU ETS will boost overall competitiveness: Aldersgate
A public/private coalition responds to the proposed changes to the European emissions trading scheme
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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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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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CEIOPS publishes its QIS3 report
PWC comments on the main findings of the Solvency II framework study
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Proposed fines for Corporate Manslaughter conviction inadequate says CCA
Safety charity says fines between 2.5 to 10 % of annual turnover are too low
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CCA welcomes changes in Regulators Compliance Code regarding prosecutions
But continues to question the code's tone and relevance
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TUC calls for tougher enforcement to tackle H&S 'crime wave'
TUC general secretary calls for greater enforcement powers and activity, including a statutory duty on directors
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Commercial litigation increases 25%
The number of high court commercial law cases is now at its highest for six years
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Corporate Manslaughter could make firms more risk averse: Blunkett
MP David Blunkett has warned that companies could become more risk averse as a result of the new Corporate Manslaughter and Homicide Act
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AIRMIC welcomes insurance law modernization
AIRMIC has warmly welcomed the Law Commission’s plans to reform the way insurance is governed in the UK