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Then this position as Compliance Officer might be for you!
As a Compliance Officer in ASSA ABLOY Entrance Systems, you will hold a key position in overseeing and developing our Compliance Program globally. It will enable you to team up with colleagues across the entire division and continue building our culture of compliance and integrity in line with our company core values – Empowerment, Integrity and Innovation.
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The major scope of work for this role is implementation of the Group´s compliance programs: Anti-trust, Anti-Bribery and Export control. You will work dedicated with the Group´s compliance programs, but also support with legal matters in general. You will give support and advice to the division´s business areas and management functions. You will design and deliver compliance trainings to the employees in the division as well as promote a positive compliance culture and awareness throughout the organization. You will lead, co-ordinate, and manage
American Physician Partners Names Angie Mulder Chief Compliance Officer
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Officials with American Physician Partners (“APP”) are pleased to announce APP has hired Angie Mulder, CHC, to serve as the company’s chief compliance officer effective May 3, 2021. In this newly created role, Ms. Mulder will report directly to the board of directors and indirectly to Andy McQueen, chief development officer and chief legal officer. She will be responsible for developing and maintaining the company’s corporate compliance program and facilitating and advocating for compliant behavior consistent with the mission, vision and values of APP.
Angie Mulder, CHC, Chief Compliance Officer, American Physician Partners
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There is a portion of the DOJ’s Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs that has received surprisingly little play in FCPA compliance circles. Under the heading “Risk-Based Training,” the DOJ poses a series of questions companies will need to answer.
What training have employees in relevant control functions received? Has the company provided tailored training for high-risk and control employees, including training that addresses risks in the area where the misconduct occurred? Have supervisory employees received different or supplementary training? What analysis has the company undertaken to determine who should be trained and on what subjects?
The guiding concept is fairly straightforward and isn’t new. The idea is that the frontline sales employee will require a different sort of training than the Accounts Payable clerk, the CEO, or the local HR manager. Each of them faces a different type, level, and quality of FCPA risk – and this presupposes that the
Politicisation of CWC could have serious consequences, warns Pak diplomat
Islamabad
April 25, 2021
Islamabad : A Pakistani diplomat has cautioned the international community against politicisation of Chemical Weapons Convention (CWC), saying it could have serious implications for future disarmament efforts.
Director (Disarmament) at the Foreign Office Ali Sattar, while speaking at a webinar hosted by the Center for International Strategic Studies (CISS) on ‘Chemical Weapons Convention: Challenges, Approaches and Implementation’, said “Politicisation of CWC would undermine the credibility of the Organisation for the Prohibition of Chemical Weapon (OPCW)”- the implementing body of the Convention, the think tank said in a media statement on Friday.