All Reputational Risk articles – Page 15
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OECD blasts Britain’s soft touch on bribery
The international organisation demanded the UK adopt proper anti-bribery laws
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Hacker charged with accessing Sarah Palin’s email
A man allegedly hacked into Governor Palin’s account, stole personal information and posted the details online
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Credit crunch turns attention away from sustainability
Nearly two thirds of business leaders see sustainability as a low priority
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US shipping cartel gets jail time
The conspirators raised the prices for moving freight from the US to Puerto Rico
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Buyers demand answers to conflicts of interest
Broker remuneration needs more transparency, say buyers at the FERMA Forum
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Insurance could take reputation hit from downturn
While liquidity doesn't seem to be a problem the insurance industry is concerned about the knock on effects of the credit crisis, says the CEA
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New risks pose threat to brand value
Comparative advertising and new digital channels can increase exposures, says Miller
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Insurers warned to get ready for litigation
Class actions are coming, warns Browne Jacobson
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Financial system at risk of shutting down: Bush
President Bush tried to convince Congress and the American public to pass the proposed $700bn bailout for the financial sector
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Analysis
Why risk management has not failed
The collapse of world famous financial institutions, supposedly experts in risk taking, has revealed serious problems with the way markets operate. But what does it mean for risk managers?
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Union calls for more regulation of banks
Unite wants to see more regulatory intervention in the financial services sector
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Investor group welcomes ban on short selling
Desperate times call for radical measures, says Investor Relations Society
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Features
More than just good PR
Operating in politically and socially volatile regions need not be a potential recipe for disaster. Mike Penrose gives some guidelines for a strategy that will benefit both your business and the local community
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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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CC may order BAA to sell off airports
The competition inquiry found problems stemming from ownership and regulatory frameworks
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Corrupt sales staff cost firm $30m
A US hardware company has agreed to pay restitution to clients who were given incentives to buy products at higher prices