All Reputational Risk articles – Page 13
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Shell human rights trial postponed
Relatives of murdered activists say Royal Dutch Shell played a role in their executions
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Treasury issues sanctions against Hizballah
Two African-based supporters have had their assets in the US frozen
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Recession breeds human rights abuses
Growing insecurity threatens to trigger a global human rights crisis, warns Amnesty International
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Shipping Industry dismisses reports of targeted Somali piracy
Recent attacks have shown pirate gangs to be wholly opportunistic, says International Maritime Bureau
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AIG ranks bottom in reputation survey
Consumer goods companies top the table of most reputable US firms
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Pig flu victim sues Smithfield
Suit claims Mexican farm was a ‘breeding ground’ for swine flu
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AIRMIC members reveal their pandemic fears
Loss of staff and service disruption are biggest pandemic concerns
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Bank of China managers ran $485m laundering scam
Involved laundering money through Las Vegas casinos
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Managing product safety recalls
Ed Mitchell and Thomas Zanner explain how to deal with recalls in the food and drink industry
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Telling it like it is
Communication can be the difference between a good and badly handled product recall, says Julia Johnson
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Corruption risks on the rise
There is probably no more corruption in the world now than there was 30 years ago, but corruption related risks for companies have substantially increased – particularly over the last decade – warns Robert Barrington
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Bankers were authors of their own demise
A parliamentary inquiry pins responsibility for the financial meltdown on a culture of risk taking
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Recession to cause UK jobs exodus
81% of large firms are considering moving major functions abroad, finds study
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AIRMIC responds to remuneration disclosure guidance
The association describes it as a step forward in clarifying broker remuneration
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Can you dig for wealth and be green?
Extractive industries and sustainability do not go hand in hand. Or do they? We asked Total and Rio Tinto for their views
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CSR and suppliers
The supply chain has become an important area of focus for corporate integrity but it’s not easy to ensure that your suppliers live up to your ethical standards says Nathan Skinner
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Managing supply chain risks
Globalisation may be posing new threats but the risks can be controlled.
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Integrating ERM and supply chain risk management
Risk managers can modify what they already do in ERM to get better assurance on supply chain risks