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The Justice Department is raising the bar on corporate compliance, and Michael Volkov believes we are witnessing a watershed moment. In this episode of Corruption, Crime and Compliance, he explains the significant revisions to the evaluation of corporate compliance programs, the new corporate enforcement policy, and the criminal division's three-year pilot program on compensation incentives and clawbacks.
Some of the ideas discussed in this episode include:
KEY QUOTES:
"DOJ's intent here is just unmistakable. Companies have to monitor, detect, and prevent future wrongdoing, and they have to hold bad actors and weak supervisors accountable for their failures." - Michael Volkov
"To the extent that compliance and HR departments fail to coordinate and fight over turf, companies will face increased risks of a defective ethics and compliance program, employee misconduct rates will rise, and government investigation risks will rise as well." - Michael Volkov
"Finally, with respect to risk management, companies have to ensure that they are appropriate consequences to executives and employees who fail to comply with communications and data preservation requirements. " - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group
By Michael Volkov4.9
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The Justice Department is raising the bar on corporate compliance, and Michael Volkov believes we are witnessing a watershed moment. In this episode of Corruption, Crime and Compliance, he explains the significant revisions to the evaluation of corporate compliance programs, the new corporate enforcement policy, and the criminal division's three-year pilot program on compensation incentives and clawbacks.
Some of the ideas discussed in this episode include:
KEY QUOTES:
"DOJ's intent here is just unmistakable. Companies have to monitor, detect, and prevent future wrongdoing, and they have to hold bad actors and weak supervisors accountable for their failures." - Michael Volkov
"To the extent that compliance and HR departments fail to coordinate and fight over turf, companies will face increased risks of a defective ethics and compliance program, employee misconduct rates will rise, and government investigation risks will rise as well." - Michael Volkov
"Finally, with respect to risk management, companies have to ensure that they are appropriate consequences to executives and employees who fail to comply with communications and data preservation requirements. " - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group

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