All Guidelines articles
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Analysis
Five key drivers to integrating a successful GRC platform
Chief technology officer at NASDAQ GRC software provider BWise outlines how to optimise GRC programmes
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Analysis
Verizon to pay $20m to settle disability case
US telecommunications giant is accused of discriminating against disabled employees
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FSA signals crackdown on financial crime
Watchdog intent on preventing financial firms being used as a "conduit for crime"
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Features
See no evil
Is Google as squeaky clean as its users like to think? Lee Coppack considers privacy and trust, and looks at the risks that may lie in wait for the world’s favourite search engine
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BSI publishes advice on implementing BS25999
The book is for managers who have decided to introduce BCM into their organization
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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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Coalition calls for common carbon reporting standard
An open letter addressed to the Prime Minister has called for mandatory carbon reporting standards
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CCA says HSE wrong to oppose legal safety obligations on directors
Report by the CCA says HSE arguments for voluntary director guidance without changing H&S law are misleading
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Study explores policies to support CSR
Study explores how governments can contribute to shaping a balanced process of globalization by working together with private and civil society actors
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UK TUC issues advice on social networking
Employers should have in place policies covering the use of the web and should not be tempted to check out the profiles of job applicants on social networking sites
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Firms fail to meet employees anti-fraud expectations
A survey found that employees were not hostile to corporate anti fraud measures and would welcome clarity
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McAfee comments on Lords e-Crime report
Lords calls for overhaul of current UK Internet security practices
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Staff discrimination cases ‘rocket’
UK SMEs witness rapid rise in tribunal costs due to staff discrimination cases
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Government concedes on deaths in custody
Paves way for corporate manslaughter bill to become law
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Eden Project suffers laptop employee data loss
The Cornish environmental complex has reported a loss of a laptop from the firm's contracted payroll company
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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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Features
An adaptive approach
Do companies which fully comply with codes automatically have good governance? The answer is an emphatic No, believes Paul Forrest of BDO Stoy Hayward
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Mapping the risk
Last month saw the publication of a new corporate governance risk map Sue Copeman writes.
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Trying to do things better
Sukhdev Bal ponders why companies that do not have to comply with SOX are nevertheless striving to improve their internal control systems