‘No Compliance Officer should be a martyr to the cause’
[Editors’s note: This post is Part Five in a series about compliance officers. Part One is here, Part Two is here, Part Three is here, and Part Four is here.]… Continue Reading
[Editors’s note: This post is Part Five in a series about compliance officers. Part One is here, Part Two is here, Part Three is here, and Part Four is here.]… Continue Reading
Alexei Navalny and his wife Yuliya after his release from jail on July 19, 2013Russian anti-corruption blogger Alexei Navalny called on supporters to protest results of Moscow’s mayoral election after Kremlin ally Sergei Sobyanin was elected to the post.… Continue Reading
In the first post of this series, I talked about the possibility that political cameos, if used abroad, might serve as an alternative method of corruption. It makes sense to begin the inquiry by valuating a cameo.… Continue Reading
The bribery and corruption scandal surrounding the China National Petroleum Corporation (CNPC) is spreading across China’s oil and gas industry, forcing executives there to deny involvement in the graft alleged at the top levels of the industry.… Continue Reading