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The DOJ is advocating for increased consequences for individuals who engage in misconduct or fail to exercise proper oversight, via the implementation of compliance compensation programs that include financial penalties. Companies need to develop incentives and penalties in a balanced manner to maintain ethical performance, while ensuring the potential for accountability. A crucial aspect of enforcing these policies is the execution of robust clawback provisions as part of the executive's contract and bonus terms. These clawbacks can act as a deterrent for misconduct, and their enforceability largely depends on the clarity of their language, among other things. In this episode of Corruption, Crime and Compliance, Michael Volkov explores compliance compensation systems and their role in corporate governance in detail.
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“The DOJ wants to add to their risk calculation, and that's requiring companies to implement compliance compensation programs that include financial penalties against those actors who engage in misconduct, or supervisors that fail to rein in their underlings or conduct proper oversight to ensure compliance.” - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group
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The DOJ is advocating for increased consequences for individuals who engage in misconduct or fail to exercise proper oversight, via the implementation of compliance compensation programs that include financial penalties. Companies need to develop incentives and penalties in a balanced manner to maintain ethical performance, while ensuring the potential for accountability. A crucial aspect of enforcing these policies is the execution of robust clawback provisions as part of the executive's contract and bonus terms. These clawbacks can act as a deterrent for misconduct, and their enforceability largely depends on the clarity of their language, among other things. In this episode of Corruption, Crime and Compliance, Michael Volkov explores compliance compensation systems and their role in corporate governance in detail.
You’ll hear Michael talk about:
KEY QUOTE:
“The DOJ wants to add to their risk calculation, and that's requiring companies to implement compliance compensation programs that include financial penalties against those actors who engage in misconduct, or supervisors that fail to rein in their underlings or conduct proper oversight to ensure compliance.” - Michael Volkov
Resources:
Michael Volkov on LinkedIn | Twitter
The Volkov Law Group

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