All Reputational Risk articles – Page 14
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Marsh settles bid rigging suit for $88m
Lawsuit stems from bid-rigging allegations dating back to 2004
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52,000 UBS customers hid accounts from IRS
US authorities have demanded to see the identities of US customers with secret Swiss accounts holding about $14.8bn in assets
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US sets limit on exec pay for bailout firms
President Barack Obama has set a $500,000 limit on annual pay for executives at propped-up companies
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Commission begins legal action against S&P
Claims the rating agency may have abused its monopoly of financial market data
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Aon’s bribery fine is a major milestone
But UK authorities have a long way to go to match their US counterparts
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Regulation essential for economic recovery
Environmental coalition says the challenges posed by sustainability require a rapid transition to a green economy
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Chevron cleared of human rights abuses in Nigeria
But activists hailed the case a victory in corporate accountability
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Europe-wide rules on pesticide residues to strengthen food safety
New rules should improve food safety, but they may also increase waste
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Commission proposes regulating credit rating agencies
EC said the proposal is designed to remove conflicts of interest and improve transparency
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Climbing the Wagon Mound
Who is responsible for the £700m in losses caused by the Buncefield exlposion?
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Twelve steps to better security
Some organisations are struggling to comply with the payment card industry’s new set of standards on data security. Nathan Skinner explains
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Complaining customers show healthy markets
High numbers of complaints can indicate consumer confidence says Philip Hunt
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Companies are worst at data breaches
Britain’s privacy watchdog called for tighter security after businesses were found to be the worst data breach offenders
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Energy security
Fuel supply networks look increasingly vulnerable and the problems with supply and demand are not going away. What is the international community’s response?
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Guide
Ships warned to anchor properly
The Standard P&I club has issued a safety bulletin to warn ships about the dangers of poor anchoring
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Weathering the storm
The insurance industry seems to be responding relatively well to the financial crisis, but challenging times are in store for it
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Ethical shortfall
Lax anti-bribery laws in Britain are bad for business as well as the country as a whole