All Governance articles – Page 31
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AIRMIC Portfolio
Speaking to Parliament
AIRMIC is unsatisfied about the level of transparency of broker commissions
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Features
The engine-house of modern risk management
Do internal audit and risk management connect or not? Responding to an article last year in StrategicRISK, Nicola Rimmer gives her opinion
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Features
Taking the risk out of BACS
Despite a collective multi-million fraud bill, companies still consistently fail to implement even the most basic financial safeguards. Financial payment systems in particular are left wide open to abuse and misuse, warns Harry Hornby
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FeaturesPaolo Rubini, director risk management, Telecom Italia & vice chairman, ANRA
Nathan Skinner quizzes one of Italy’s top risk managers on the challenges to his profession in a tricky economic climate
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FeaturesInsuring against the downturn
The economic downturn introduces new risks and emphasises old ones. Nathan Skinner investigates what is making companies cautious and how the insurance industry is responding
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AnalysisWhere were the ethics?
Everyone who knew about escalating problems in the financial system had a moral obligation to voice their concerns, but no one did. That is not a good reflection on business ethics.
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Online onlyLaw Commission proposes tougher rules on bribery
The proposals introduce two new offences that could have important consequences for business
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Online onlyRIMS study validates ERM
The findings demonstrate a link between ERM and higher credit ratings
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AnalysisCould the economic crisis derail sustainability?
With the world’s economy in freefall what hope is there for the environment?
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Online onlyCommission proposes regulating credit rating agencies
EC said the proposal is designed to remove conflicts of interest and improve transparency
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Editor's LetterDon’t put your faith in regulation
What went wrong in the well regulated and risk managed banking sector?
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FeaturesA question of culture
Richard Baker stresses the need to align risk culture with that of the organisation and suggests ways of developing an effective approach
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FeaturesConflicted directors on thin ice
Danielle Harris warns that new UK rules could force directors to stand down or risk possible claims
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FeaturesAre you breaking the law?
Nathan Skinner addresses the thorny problem of the legality of multinational insurance covers
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Online onlyMPs pass mandatory carbon reporting rule
All British companies will have to report their carbon emissions in a standard way by 2012
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AnalysisEthical shortfall
Lax anti-bribery laws in Britain are bad for business as well as the country as a whole





