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AnalysisPension fraud: Risk infographic
See this infographic from Baker Tilly for an insight into pension fraud
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AnalysisNew protection for employees overseas
Over 19,000 UK citizens are involved in emergencies abroad every year
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AnalysisThe pension time bomb
Public debt and pensions liabilities could be the next major threat to the financial system, according to commentators. But the risks aren’t purely financial
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Online onlyUK Bribery Bill due in next Parliamentary session
New law intended to simplify current legislation
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FeaturesGuard your data
Lee Coppack says that the information that companies hold is as valuable as money for hackers and criminals. The consequences for businesses can be embarrassing and expensive
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Online onlyUK swine flu vaccinations begin
Seriously ill people and health care workers are the first to receive the jab
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Online onlyUK D&O premiums set to reach US highs
Financial firms see 15 % increases in D&O renewals
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Online onlyOFT wants tougher competition rules for directors
The Office of Fair Trading is considering widening its use of penalties against directors for breaching competition law
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FeaturesThe cost of corruption
Nathan Skinner reviews anti bribery and corruption measures – and discusses just how effective they are
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Online onlyWorkers should wear shorts
Employers are urged to cool down their offices and their staff
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Online onlyBank of America accused of discrimination
The class action suit alleges that women brokers at the bank were eligible for smaller bonuses
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PwC fraud academy opens its doors...
Forum allows members to share best practice on fraud, bribery and corruption prevention
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Online onlyShipping Industry dismisses reports of targeted Somali piracy
Recent attacks have shown pirate gangs to be wholly opportunistic, says International Maritime Bureau
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AnalysisNew strategies for European funds
European pension schemes are increasing their allocation to non-traditional asset classes
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AnalysisRansoms encourage piracy
Commercial shipping companies paying ransoms have made piracy a booming industry
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AnalysisCorporate Manslaughter one year on
It is likely investigations are underway that intend to take advantage of the new powers, warns Aon
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Nigeria set to prosecute two over bribery
Two Britons admit to bribing officials to secure contracts in the country
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AnalysisD&O flood could drown insurers
The D&O market is deeply troubled and some insurers will be forced into insolvency over the next 18 months
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Online onlyRubber chemical could cause cancer
Workers that come into contact with a chemical used in rubber production are at high risk of developing cancer, new research revealed





