All Reputation articles
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Analysis
AXA France offers restaurateurs €300m BI settlement
Support package provides a lump sum indemnity settlement to cover the equivalent of 15% of 2019’s catering turnover activity
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Lessons from the Super League fiasco
The backlash against the Super League is a “perfect example” of how to destroy trust and reputation in the blink of an eye - BCI
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Report quantifies reputational impact of ‘grey swans’
In over 10% of crises in recent years - including COVID-19, 9/11 and the GFC - more than 50% of shareholder value was destroyed
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DIY crisis toolkit launched for SMEs
It is designed to help small businesses save money and protect their reputations in time of crises
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Ikea France on trial over spying claims
Former head of Ikea France’s risk management department, Jean-François Paris, is among those accused
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Crisis taxes levied in Hungary
Radical taxes levied on the telecom, energy and retail sectors
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Gulf leak is worst ever
Officials confirmed that BP’s Gulf oil spill is the world’s worst accidental leak
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Interviews
Name and shame
Public sector organisations may be outsourcing various services in a bid to save money, but when things go wrong, the damage to reputation still falls squarely at their door. This is one place where the phrase ‘no such thing as bad publicity’ definitely does not apply
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Preparing for climate change
Climate change is a crucial issue for public sector organisations.
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Major incidents – it’s make or break
A major incident is still perceived as a ‘once in a risk manager’s lifetime’ event. But as a host of issues grow in prominence, says Neil Hardie, the public sector’s response to major incident risk has never been riper for review
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Features
Inside the rating agency
In his only UK interview, Moody's whistleblower Eric Kolchinsky offers a glimpse into the inner workings of the rating agencies and warns Nathan Skinner that systemic problems are getting worse not better
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BP fined $87m for safety failures
Labour safety authorities issue BP with a record fine after it fails to eliminate hazards that caused the 2005 Texas City refinery explosion
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US sanctions North Korean bank
The US Treasury has placed restrictions on a North Korean development bank because of its links to the arms trade
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PRIMA calls for mandatory disclosure of broker commission
The US based public sector risk association said it would continue to fight for mandatory full disclosure
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Brokers fail to combat bribery risk
Despite Aon’s massive fine commercial insurance brokers are still not tackling bribery, according to a regulatory inquiry
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Telecoms more exposed to CSR controversies
Vodafone tops a table of most ethical telecoms companies
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Amnesty slams oil in Niger Delta
Extractive industry brings poverty and pollution to the region, says report