Analysis – Page 16

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    Commercial extortion

    2008-11-28T11:08:00Z

    Paul Bell says proper planning is the only way of preventing extortion

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    Rebuilding Wembley

    2008-03-06T12:45:00Z

    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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    The principals of a safer workplace

    2007-11-01T17:14:00Z

    Workplace injury rates in the UK appear to be deteriorating, but is voluntary guidance enough to reverse the decline

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    Lords rules on pleural plaques

    2007-10-22T12:05:00Z

    Could the decision open a window for claims in breach of contract?

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    When terrorists strike

    2007-10-03T08:14:00Z

    Property insurance claims stemming from large terrorist incidents can drag on, but a new agreement between government and industry could help speed the process

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    Balance cost against value

    2007-10-02T10:17:00Z

    FERMA president Marie-Gemma Dequae stressed the need to balance the cost of implementing global enterprise risk management and possible ISO certification requirements against the benefits

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    Immigrant workers - Don't miss the opportunity

    2007-09-28T10:57:00Z

    Immigration constitutes as much of a risk for European business as it does an opportunity

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    Public sector risk in PPPs

    2007-06-06T08:02:00Z

    A survey has revealed that the public sector is a key source of risk during the construction phase of public-private partnership (PPP) projects. The Anatomy Of Construction Risk: Lessons From A Millennium Of PPP Experience, published by Standard & Poor's Ratings Services, also revealed that there was only a weak ...

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    Spending more on internal control

    2007-05-31T00:00:00Z

    A survey of non-SEC registered companies with a turnover of over €1bn in 17 countries, says that 75% of them plan to invest more in internal control after seeing significant business benefits. However, many CFOs and heads of internal audit believe some internal controls are ineffective, with the biggest blind ...

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    New vice-presidents

    2005-12-21T00:00:00Z

    Jose Manuel da Fonseca, president of the Portuguese risk management association APOGERIS, and Hans Gorree, president of the Dutch association, NARIM, have been appointed vice-presidents of FERMA for t

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    Sustainable Building

    2004-11-04T00:00:00Z

    Governments, not markets must be in the driving seat if there is to be any progress in controlling the massive environmental impact of the world's construction activities, says a new report published

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    Processes not people

    2002-04-26T00:00:00Z

    Research by Ernst & Young’s real estate, hospitality and construction group reveals that the top 75 UK construction companies take risk management seriously

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    Discount rates review

    2001-06-06T00:00:00Z

    The Lord Chancellor should announce a decision this summer on the level of discount rates.