Analysis – Page 12
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AnalysisKenya – Paradise lost as terrorism takes hold
The terror campaign waged by Somalia-based Al Shabaab insurgents threatens to tear the country apart
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AnalysisQantas posts first annual loss in more than 15 years
Rising fuel costs and strike action hit company hard
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AnalysisIn the driving seat
Last year’s major catastrophes helped risk specialists push business continuity management up the board agenda. Now it’s all about maintaining that momentum
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AnalysisHeadspace: Adam Greene
Coca-Cola Hellenic’s group risk and insurance manager escaped the consequences of risky street food but was ambushed by inappropriate headgear
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Analysis"Proactive" approach required to reduce bribery
Risk managers need to be mitigating the liabilities caused by rogue employees engaged in bribery
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AnalysisAirmic 2012: Bribery Act lacks clarity on what constitutes bribe, says Miller
Risk managers remain confused over the Act’s definition of what is a bribe in corporate life, says Miller’s D&O specialist
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AnalysisNarim Congress preview
StrategicRisk will be keeping you updated on events unfold in The Hague
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AnalysisSurviving in the public eye
The Italian cruise ship tragedy in January demonstrated that there is nowhere to hide from the all-seeing eye of the camera phone today. But, given the opacity of many management structures, this may not be a bad thing
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AnalysisStrategicRISK publishes shortlist for 2012 Awards
The winners will be announced at a special Awards lunch on Tuesday May 8. Reserve your place now
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AnalysisBribery revealed
Some companies are no better at tackling corruption than three years ago, despite new anti-bribery laws
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AnalysisFerma elects new president and welcomes new members
Pirelli’s Jorge Luzzi takes over from Peter den Dekker and Ferma welcomes new Maltese and Slovenian risk associations
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AnalysisHospitality sector a key target for cyber crime
Cyber related insurance claims leapt over 50% last year
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AnalysisDeadly cucumbers
How has the German food health scare affected the risk management industry in Europe? Sue Copeman finds out
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AnalysisGovernance: 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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AnalysisBribery Act guidance here
Government publishes guidance on adequate procedures, hospitality, facilitation payments and enforcement
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First pan-Scandinavian risk forum
Stockholm hosts the first meeting of the Swedish, Danish and Norwegian risk management associations





