All Reputational Risk articles – Page 19
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Most death related fines 'irrelevant': CCA
A corporate accountability group is urging courts to impose heavier fines for death related health and safety offences
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Climate change greatest strategic risk to insurance industry
Report highlights top ten risks to insurers
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EC fines Belgian cartel over 32.7m Euros
The European Commission has fined providers of international removal services 32.7m Euros for violating the EC Treaty’s ban on cartels
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Corporates respond to ecosystem degradation
Akzo Nobel, BC Hydro, Mondi, Rio Tinto, and Syngenta ‘road-test’ new guidelines
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5,000 MTV employee’s details stolen
Compromised staff details include DOB, social security numbers and salaries
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Rebuilding Wembley
It was over budget and late, but the risks associated with the Wembley Stadium rebuild were huge. The Finance Director for the FA subsidiary charged with the project has given a revealing insight into some of the issues
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Fidelity charged $8m for improperly accepting gifts
Execs accepted gifts, lavish entertainment and 'romantic relationships' that swayed the flow of brokerage business
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OSHA notifies workplaces with high injury rates
Says it is a step to encourage employers to improve safety
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Hospitality firms must do their bit to prevent workplace injury: Alliance
Announcement follows HSE’s Shattered Lives campaign
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Corruption main risk in emerging markets: Study
Companies cite corruption and political influences as major risk in trading with emerging economies
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Gen Re verdict is mixed blessing for industry: BestWeek
Could lead to new guidelines on the legitimate use of finite reinsurance, say experts
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Equities markets increase risks for D&O, warns insurer
Large multi-national firms are risking the threat of increased claims including class actions, says Zurich
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Breaching the wall
While risk management must be the first line of defence in any data protection strategy, Jeremy Smith urges companies to bolster that defence with robust insurance coverage
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Event organisers ignore cancellation insurance: Hiscox
Survey also finds a third do not carry out a formal risk assessment for their event
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Landmark ruling in Total Erika case
The ruling sets a legal precedent in France for the right to compensation for environmental damages
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Sinclair Oil fined $2.45m for Clean Air Act violations
Agrees to spend more than $72m on upgraded pollution controls
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Elevated risk in 25 of the 50 largest economies: Aon
Multinational organizations face elevated political and economic risks, according to latest analysis from Aon
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CFA slams US insurers for overpricing and underpaying claims
US property/casualty insurers overcharge policy holders and underpay on claims, said a report from a consumer association that an industry group called ‘absurd’
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MPs call for new laws to punish data loss
A group of MPs has called for Prime Minister Gordon Brown to introduce new laws which would punish those who put people’s data at risk