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Analysis
Tohoku quake could cost insurers £16bn
RMS released insured loss estimates for the recent Tohoku earthquake and tsunami
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Analysis
Ferma welcomes liberalisation of Brazil’s insurance market
But current legislation could still diminish capacity for FIFA World Cup and 2016 Olympics
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Analysis
Data breach exposes M&S customer details
Hackers also steal millions of private records from other major companies, including JP Morgan Chase, Hilton Hotels, Citigroup and Capital One
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Asia-Pac cats could cost insurers $500m
Australia floods, Christchurch quake and Japan tsunami will hit insurers’ first quarter results
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Control Risks launches Bribery Act training
Control Risks and Eukleia Training announce strategic partnership to provide services for anti-bribery trainingWith the publication by the Ministry of Justice of the long-awaited UK Bribery Act guidanct (that will become enforceable from July). Its imminent implementation has created an imperative for UK registered companies to define and implement adequate ...
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OECD statement on UK Guidance for the Bribery Act
“We recently received assurances from the highest levels of the UK government that they would issue guidance which would allow the UK’s Bribery Act 2010 to enter into force,” said OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría.“We are happy that they have now done so. We hope it will help the effective implementation ...
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Recommind: Companies now left without real direction
The Ministry of Justice today announced the long awaited Guidance on the UK Bribery Act. The MoJ previously indicated that the Act will come into force three months after the Guidance announcement, however Recommind* argues that Guidance is still leaving companies in the dark about how to prepare for the ...
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Comment
Heed the guidance, but this Act will be played out in court
Brent McDaniel, Head of Anti-Bribery & Corruption, KPMG, comments on the Bribery Act guidance, being released this morning.
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Analysis
Bribery Act guidance here
Government publishes guidance on adequate procedures, hospitality, facilitation payments and enforcement
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Bulgaria should boost efforts to fight bribery
OECD report recommends further action but welcomes progress
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Analysis
First pan-Scandinavian risk forum
Stockholm hosts the first meeting of the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian risk management associations
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Analysis
The five riskiest nuclear power plants
Japan's Fukushima Daiichi tops the list but other plants are being built in quake zones with a disregard for safety, a report claims
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Analysis
IRM told to face up to cyber risks
Prepare now and talk to each other about what you're doing, IRM members told in Liverpool
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Analysis
Mid-East dominates water security risk list
Lack of stable supplies may contribute to future oil price hikes and regional unrest
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Analysis
Yemen crisis deepens
The crisis in Yemen is more significant than Libya, according to analysts
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Analysis
War in Libya
Gaddafi's strategy increases risks to civilians and critical infrastructure, says a leading forecaster
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Analysis
Total cost of Japan disaster could be $300bn
The total losses to the insurance industry will rival hurricane Katrina
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Analysis
The finalists are here
StrategicRISK shortlisted the best entries for this year’s European Risk Management Awards
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Analysis
Bahrain and Libya: Risk outlook
Exclusive Analysis issued the following assessment of the unfolding situation in Bahrain and Libya
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Case Studies
Is nuclear apocalypse being overhyped?
The unfolding nuclear crisis in Japan, while worrying, is a classic example of the media hyping up a risk and causing more problems