All Company Risk articles – Page 45
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Features
Feeling the Effects
While only eligible UK companies will fall within the Sarbanes-Oxley net, the UK government is considering additional legislation that will apply to all David Saunders writes.
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The ethical crossroads
In some business cultures 'sweeteners' are a fact of life Martin Cunningham looks at the ethical dilemma posed by bribery in an era of corporate social responsibility.
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Informed appointments
Alan Beazley says pre-employment screening can weed out applicants who are not what they seem
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Analysis
Need to review Turnbull?
UK risk management professionals believe that the landmark 1999 Turnbull report on internal controls now needs formal review Two thirds also feel that audit committees are becoming too overloaded.
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Analysis
Protecting IPR
In March MEPs voted by 330-151 (with 39 abstentions) to support a proposed directive protecting intellectual property rights and aimed at helping combat the increase in counterfeiting and piracy
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Special Reports
European Issues
StrategicRISK asked three European risk management associations what they and their members were focusing on
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Analysis
Corporate killing warning
eCity law firm Norton Rose has released research on the Government's proposals for a new corporate killing bill
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THE NEW UK REGIME
The Combined Code on Corporate Governance, published on 23 July 2003 will affect companies in respect of their reporting years beginning on or after 1 November 2003 How should you manage risk under th
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Saving lives and money
David Abbott urges risk managers to meet their health and safety obligations by focusing on driving at work risks
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CORPORATE IT SECURITY
Neil Chaney looks at the risks posed by unauthorised internal access to corporate data, and explains how to regain control
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MORE THAN COMPLIANCE
Despite the UK government's bid to revitalise health and safety, Andy Shaw believes that many companies are still not doing enough Practitioners need a new approach.
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Analysis
KYOTO CHALLENGED
A group of experts from International Policy Network (IPN), a London-based NGO, called upon ministers meeting in Milan last December for the 9th Conference of Parties to the UN's Framework Convention
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CARRYING THE CAN
Who should take responsibility when things go wrong - the company or its individual directors? - asks Tan Ikram
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NO ACCOUNTING FOR MISTAKES
Gary Hazzard explores the increased responsibility of company executives to ensure financial reporting is accurate, and explains how software solutions can help
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Analysis
European Unity
StrategicRISK highlights some of the topics discussed at the Federation of European Risk
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Special Report - Corporate Risk Management and EIL
With the legal goal posts constantly moving, environmental risk is hard to manage, warns David Thomas.
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Civil Contingencies Bill – Risky or Risk Reducing?
Since its introduction earlier this year, the Government's draft Civil Contingencies...





