Category: News Roundup

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Cardinal Health to Pay $8 Million to Settle Internal Controls Violation

The Securities and Exchange Commission has announced that Ohio-based pharmaceutical company Cardinal Health has agreed to pay more than $8 million to resolve charges that it violated the books and records and internal accounting controls provisions of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA). According to the SEC’s order, Cardinal’s internal Read More

Experts: Ransomware Attacks Likely to Surge

Targeted ransomware attacks against companies and government agencies are likely to surge in the coming months as ransomware-as-a-service continues to evolve into a lucrative model for cybercriminals, security experts warned at the 2020 RSA conference. The spike in demand for ransomware-as-a-service tools in underground forums, coupled with the anonymity offered Read More

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SEC Charges Diageo for High-Pressure Sales Tactics

The Securities and Exchange Commission announced charges against alcohol producer Diageo plc for failing to disclose its knowledge of high-pressure sales tactics to ship excess products to distributors to meet internal sales targets at its North American distributors. Diageo has agreed to pay $5 million to settle the enforcement action. Read More

Internal Audit Finds UCLA Lacks Oversight of Admissions

An internal University of California audit released Friday found systemwide flaws with tracking athletes, artists and students who don’t meet minimum admission requirements. The 2019 athletics admissions scandal prompted the audit, which was intended to ensure the admissions process has measures to prevent third-party influences, according to the report. In Read More

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White House Proposes Rolling Audit Watchdog PCAOB into SEC

Tucked inside the Trump Administration’s $4.8 Trillion budget proposal for fiscal year 2021, released last week, is a plan that has caught the eye of Big Four auditors and internal auditors as well: The White House has proposed to merge the Public Company Accounting Oversight Board into the Securities and Read More

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Olympic Medical Center Honors Internal Audit Staffers

Olympic Medical Center’s Chief Medical Officer Scott Kennedy, MD, recognized seven internal audit team members at a recent board of commissioners meeting for their performance in conducting internal audits. Olympic Medical Center, based in Port Angeles, Washington, operates a group of more than a dozen medical facilities in the state Read More

Online Lender Names New Head of Internal Audit

Online small business lender OnDeck announced the appointment of Linda Tan as vice president and head of internal audit. Tan will oversee the company’s internal audit team and deliver independent, objective assurance and advisory audit services to support OnDeck’s strategies and external requirements. “We are pleased to welcome Linda and Read More

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Airbus to Pay Record $3.9 Billion in Bribery Settlement

Aircraft company Airbus has agreed to pay combined penalties of more than $3.9 billion to resolve foreign bribery charges with authorities in the United States, France, and the United Kingdom. It is the largest settlement arising from bribery charges ever. The Department of Justice said in a statement that the Read More

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SEC Proposes Broad Overhaul of Financial Disclosures

The Securities and Exchange Commission has proposed amendments to securities regulations that, if passed, would change the requirements for disclosing financial information. It says the changes would modernize, simplify, and enhance some financial disclosure requirements in Regulation S-K. The proposed changes would also require some new disclosures. In a statement, Read More

CFTC to Become First to Adopt New NIST Privacy Framework

The Commodity Futures Trading Commission announced it will become the first federal agency to adopt the recently released privacy framework from the National Institute of Standards and Technology (NIST). The framework is a voluntary tool designed to improve privacy through enterprise risk management. The CFTC will integrate the framework into Read More