Interviews – Page 4

  • Michel Dennery
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    Michel Dennery

    2011-09-23T00:00:00Z

    Social imbalances will play a major part in future risk mitigation, GDF Suez deputy chief risk officer Michel Dennery believes, with ERM playing a critical role

  • Paul Taylor
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    Paul Taylor

    2011-08-11T00:00:00Z

    Paul Taylor’s risk management career has spanned nearly 40 years and has taken him across Europe, with some of the largest companies in big business. Who better, then, to take the reins as new Airmic chair?

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    The long road

    2011-07-27T17:06:00Z

    Paul Taylor’s risk management career has spanned nearly 40 years and has taken him across Europe, with some of the largest companies in big business. Who better, then, to take the reins as new Airmic chair?

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    Well connected

    2011-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Manufacturing and laying sub-sea cables is a complex, big-money business. Luckily for group risk manager Alessandro De Felice, Prysmian takes its risk management very seriously

  • Alessandro De Felice
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    Alessandro De Felice

    2011-05-26T00:00:00Z

    Manufacturing and laying sub-sea cables is a complex, big-money business. Luckily for group risk manager Alessandro De Felice, Prysmian takes its risk management very seriously

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    Flying high

    2011-02-17T00:00:00Z

    During 13 years in risk management, Frédéric Desitter has gone from being perceived as a ‘messenger of doom’ to being an indispensable part of Aéroports de Paris’ operations

  • Peter Den Dekker crosses the finishing line
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    Vikingarännet

    2011-02-16T16:36:00Z

    Ferma organised a ice skating race in Stockholm ahead of the forum in October. StrategicRISK was brave (or stupid) enough to join in

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    Paul Moore

    2011-01-29T09:13:00Z

    Having learnt the hard way the HBOS whistleblower explains how you can try to communicate with the board. But it may all be in vain if they're not willing to listen

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    Bribery - the UK law tightens

    2011-01-29T00:00:00Z

    Even matters such as corporate hospitality need to be scrutinised to avoid penalty

  • Engaged Investor
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    Diasporas transmit risks and opportunities

    2011-01-29T00:00:00Z

    As populations shift they can bring benefits to their hosts or put more pressure on these communities

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    BP spill

    2011-01-21T00:00:00Z

    Oil rig disaster puts whole industry in deep water

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    Alcatel-Lucent pays $137m to settle bribery charges

    2011-01-06T11:00:00Z

    Alcatel allegedly broke Foreign Corrupt Practices rules by paying $8m in bribes to government officials

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    Obesity threat in developing countries

    2010-11-11T12:21:00Z

    Russia, South Africa and Brazil are all found to have the same levels of overweight adults as the OECD average

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    The world's most (and least) corrupt countries

    2010-10-27T10:20:00Z

    2010 index shows a “serious corruption problem”

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    Cyber spies steal official secrets

    2010-10-26T11:51:00Z

    Chinese hackers allegedly stole information from India, the Dalai Lama and the UN

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    Infographic: Spot the fraud

    2010-10-15T10:27:00Z

    Try to spot where the dubious crime is happening in our illustration

  • Pensions Insight: Bank of England
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    EU outlines vision for taxing the financial sector

    2010-10-11T09:58:00Z

    Banks should contribute to the cost of re-building Europe’s economy, says Commission

  • Transparency International: Corruption Perceptions Index 2009
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    Infographic: Corruption perceptions

    2010-10-04T11:52:00Z

    Mapping the perceived level of public sector corruption in 180 countries

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    Lawyers admit to involvement in corruption

    2010-10-04T11:36:00Z

    Bribery is a problem in the legal profession, a professional survey confirms

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    Seeking harmony

    2010-09-21T00:00:00Z

    As revenue authorities target so-called ‘tax havens’ as part of their fight for financial transparency and improved regulation, what will this mean for the captives based in these offshore locations? Nathan Skinner investigates