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Tom Fox and Michael Volkov Look at Incentives for Self-Disclosure
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Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance. In this episode, Tom Fox welcomes back Michael Volkov as they take a deep dive into the ABB, Albemarle and SAP FCPA enforcement actions to try and unpack the DOJ’s pivot away from heavy penalties for recidivists to prioritizing self-disclosure above all else.
Volkov's perspective on the Department of Justice's (DOJ) FCPA enforcement actions is both critical and analytical, shaped by his extensive experience. He underscores the necessity of transparency and explanation in the factors considered by the DOJ, highlighting its significance to practitioners in the field. Volkov also recognizes the shift in DOJ policy towards data-driven compliance, requiring companies to provide data to substantiate their conclusions and demonstrate their compliance efforts. He further notes the evolving landscape of voluntary disclosure and remediation, suggesting these areas are now pivotal in the DOJ's enforcement approach. Volkov's insights reflect a nuanced understanding of the changing dynamics in FCPA enforcement and the imperative for companies to adapt to these shifts.
Key Highlights:
- Importance of Cooperation in Corporate Enforcement Cases
- Incentivizing Self-Disclosure in DOJ's FCPA Enforcement
- Increased Penalty Reduction for Voluntary Self-Disclosure
- DOJ's Evolving Approach to Corporate Penalties
- Benefits of Voluntary Self-Disclosure in Enforcement
Resources:
Corruption, Crime and Compliance
Tom Fox
For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.
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Manage episode 402728036 series 2494693
Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance. In this episode, Tom Fox welcomes back Michael Volkov as they take a deep dive into the ABB, Albemarle and SAP FCPA enforcement actions to try and unpack the DOJ’s pivot away from heavy penalties for recidivists to prioritizing self-disclosure above all else.
Volkov's perspective on the Department of Justice's (DOJ) FCPA enforcement actions is both critical and analytical, shaped by his extensive experience. He underscores the necessity of transparency and explanation in the factors considered by the DOJ, highlighting its significance to practitioners in the field. Volkov also recognizes the shift in DOJ policy towards data-driven compliance, requiring companies to provide data to substantiate their conclusions and demonstrate their compliance efforts. He further notes the evolving landscape of voluntary disclosure and remediation, suggesting these areas are now pivotal in the DOJ's enforcement approach. Volkov's insights reflect a nuanced understanding of the changing dynamics in FCPA enforcement and the imperative for companies to adapt to these shifts.
Key Highlights:
- Importance of Cooperation in Corporate Enforcement Cases
- Incentivizing Self-Disclosure in DOJ's FCPA Enforcement
- Increased Penalty Reduction for Voluntary Self-Disclosure
- DOJ's Evolving Approach to Corporate Penalties
- Benefits of Voluntary Self-Disclosure in Enforcement
Resources:
Corruption, Crime and Compliance
Tom Fox
For more information on Ethico and a free White Paper on top compliance issues in 2024, click here.
Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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