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Hertz to Pay $16 Million to Settle SEC Charges of Faulty Accounting

Hertz Global Holdings has agreed to pay $16 million in fines to settle charges by the Securities and Exchange Commission over accounting errors at the rental car giant that led to financial misstatements. According to the SEC filing, from February 2012 to March 2014 Hertz’s public filings “materially misstated pre-tax Read More

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Does Your Internal Audit Team Need a Behavioral Scientist?

It’s no secret that companies have been adopting a more data-centric approach to managing risk and compliance and to improving internal audit. They are installing fancy software packages and hiring data analytics experts to help them sift through oceans of valuable data to look for patterns and outliers. But some Read More

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Report: Many Big Companies Failing on Human Rights

A new report is giving many global companies poor marks for their performance on protecting human rights. The study, conducted by the U.K. non-profit organization Corporate Human Rights Benchmark (CHRB), finds that 40 percent of the 101 large companies it reviewed failed to show evidence of identifying or mitigating human Read More

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What’s Keeping Audit Chiefs Up at Night?

A new survey of the top risks that most concern chief internal auditors finds that cybersecurity and data privacy are among the issues that still cause the most headaches for company officials. The research, conducted by the Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors and based on responses from more than 300 Read More

As SOX Costs Rise, Internal Audit Still Lags on Automation

It’s been 16 years since the Sarbanes-Oxley Act took effect in 2002, and companies are still wrestling with SOX compliance. Now, a new study shows they are paying more to meet the regulation’s requirements and have generally not done a good job of using technology to automate controls and ease Read More

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Companies Slow to Abide by New EU Data Privacy Rules

The European Union’s new data privacy rules have been in effect for more than two months now, yet many companies haven’t done much to ensure they are abiding by them, according to a recent survey. The poll, conducted by Deloitte during a webcast in late June, found that only about Read More

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Canada Becoming a Hotbed for Money Laundering

Two-thirds of Canadian banks examined by regulators had “significant levels” of noncompliance with anti-money laundering rules, according to report to lawmakers reviewed by the Wall Street Journal. The Royal Canadian Mounted Police estimated in 2011 that between $3.8 billion to $11.5 billion is laundered in the country annually. Critics of Read More