FCPA Compliance Report

Day 12 of 30 Days to a Better Compliance Program


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You should work to create a culture of data in your compliance program. This comes from an understanding that data is a product, which you can consume internally in the compliance function. Your data is a corporate asset so why not use it. That is a key point that you should recognize. Yet data is not simply big or even scary. It is information that you can use in helping you make better decisions. The CCO needs to find a way to deliver compliance analytics in a manner that is timely within your company’s everyday decision-making calculus.

 One of the biggest misunderstandings about using data is that compliance practitioners tend to be myopic. They only look at individual data when it is more useful to know what a population of people are doing. As a CCO how many times have you heard something along the lines of “If we look we might find something”. This defensive attitude can keep you from making use of some of the most useful information to you, your own data. The more transparency there was involving data, the less they thought of it as a liability.

 A key insight for the compliance function the democratization of data access has allowed companies to become much more data oriented in decision making. So do not hoard your data. This means more than simply using it but also making it available to the business folks to help them to make their decisions more in compliance. This transparency will not only improve the quality of your decision making but it should also allow you to bring more robust compliance analysis into the fabric of your organization.

 Innovation in compliance is really nothing new. Best practices compliance programs have evolved from as far back as the Metcalf and Eddy enforcement action, through Opinion Release 04-02, to the current Ten Hallmarks of an Effective Compliance Program as set out in the FCPA Guidance. Even within these frameworks there has always been evolution of compliance. This is to be embraced because the consequences of not doing so are too catastrophic.

 All of this means that compliance should use data to help establish a culture of innovation in the compliance function. Every CCO should be looking beyond today. Arnold & Porter LLP partner Stephen Martin has long advocated a one, three and five year compliance program outlook that you should regularly review and update. From the data perspective you should consider what this might mean from a technological perspective and how you can enable that transformation going forward.

 Key Takeaways 

  1. Look at aggregations of data to spot trends.
  2. The more transparency you have in data the less potential there is for liability going forward.
  3. Data is a product and compliance should consume data.

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