Analysis – Page 15
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Bribery revealed
Some companies are no better at tackling corruption than three years ago, despite new anti-bribery laws
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Bribery index reveals no improvement in UK
Britain actually performs worse than three years ago despite the implementation of the Bribery Act
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Why Palestine should be granted statehood
A JLT special report reveals the security and political implications of the Palestinian Authority’s statehood bid
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Poor economy contributes to higher risk of forced labour
Several countries, vital to the supply chains of large multinational companies, are at “extreme risk” of human rights abuse
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Top five bribery fines
The ‘it couldn’t happen to us’ assumption is a dangerous one to make, as these case studies of corruption clampdowns across the world prove
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Report undermines Apple's code of conduct
Despite a ‘rigorously’ enforced code of conduct, new research highlights the continuation of poor working conditions standards
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Risk management qualifications - What's on offer?
Here's our handy guide to all of the risk management training and qualifications available to you in the UK
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The trappings of success
Success breeds success, so the saying goes. But successful companies can also breed behaviour that creates risk to the business. And if it goes unchecked, such behaviour can lead to spectacular failure
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Governance: It could be you...
The Bribery Act, coming into force in July, widens the definition of bribery and holds directors responsible for failing to prevent it – even when it takes place abroad. Don’t get caught out
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Headspace: Alex Hindson
Amlin’s Alex Hindson guides us through his life, loves, hopes and fears, by way of 18th century logistical planning and the joys of looking for effluent leaks in France
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Tame, messy and wicked risk
David Hancock blogs about his new book on project risk management
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Business urged to cut links with Iran
Companies face increased pressure by US-based lobbyists to cut business ties with the Iranian regime
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Ten tips to protect your facilities
As businesses enter a new year and decade, Stefano Tranquillo shares ten tips that can help companies better protect their properties and business operations
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Climate commitments
Companies and investors need to do more to deal with the risks arising from global warming
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Global insolvencies predicted to rise 35%
The economic gods remain thirsty for blood, warned a credit insurer
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Lessons from Turner
The UK's Financial Services Authority has published the Turner review - a response to the global banking crisis
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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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Commercial extortion
Paul Bell says proper planning is the only way of preventing extortion
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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