Analysis – Page 50
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AnalysisEquitable or not
Garry Honey says Britain’s regulators have often fallen short, but what’s that mean for business?
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AnalysisDirectors’ conflicts of interest
Danielle Harris explains how new provisions under the Companies Act will affect directors whose interests may conflict with the interests of their company
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AnalysisWhat are we doing about reputation risk?
Garry Honey explains the value of reputation and what organisations must do to address the issues
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AnalysisFear of the unknown
Business innovation could be stifled by the lack of insurance availability for risks associated with nanotech but responsible companies may be able to manage the risks
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AnalysisNew equality rules could increase claims
The government’s curious plans to introduce ‘positive discrimination’ at the recruitment stage are likely to disrupt businesses even more
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AnalysisNew whistleblowing guidance
An independent authority has launched new guidelines to mark the tenth anniversary of the Public Interest Disclosure Act
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AnalysisCall for clearer rules
Calls for clear, consistent and comparable accounting standards have followed a move by the UK government to make carbon reporting mandatory for companies
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AnalysisFace up to litigation
Businesses could be seeing a future liability crisis if they do not face up to growing litigation issues, Lloyd’s warned in a new report
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AnalysisGreen accounting
Companies face increasing pressure to report environmental information, the relevance of which has spread beyond public relations
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AnalysisNews from NARIM
A change at the top and plans to tackle claims handling were on the agenda in Holland
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AnalysisThe looming liability crisis
The latest risk report from the London insurance market claims a liability crisis is stifling innovation and risk taking
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AnalysisThe cost of regulations
Dave Fisher says the key to limiting data loss is to look to technologies that control access to sensitive information
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AnalysisWoolf highlights gaps in BAE’s ethics
A report into BAE's ethics and foreign practices shines the spotlight on corporate reputation and governance
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AnalysisPositive local engagement
Big businesses which invest overseas should engage positively with the local community as a way of protecting their investments
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AnalysisSWERMA’s full agenda
A risk manager survey, corporate governance, climate change, enterprise risk management (ERM) and the captive insurance market, all topped the agenda
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AnalysisSun sets for heavy emitters
European companies are facing mounting pressure to report accurate emissions information as well as their exposure to potential climate change risks
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AnalysisRisk management in Sweden
Corporate governance, climate change and ERM all topped the agenda at SWERMA's annual conference
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AnalysisCCTV keeps eyes wide shut on risk
CCTV is crucial to monitoring and preventing a host of attacks, but it must stay intelligently out of sight if it is to remain a strategic tool, says Charlie Sherlock, CEO at Cinario
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AnalysisRisk retention in Scandinavia
More and more public sector authorities in Scandinavia are looking to self insure





