Tag: DOJ

Investments in Data Analytics May Reduce Penalties from Government Investigators

Compliance officers are increasingly seeking technology solutions that improve their teams’ access to financial and operational data, and that provide risk monitoring and mitigation. Earlier this year, the U.S. Justice Department instructed prosecutors to evaluate data access and analysis at the companies they investigate. Recent settlement trends indicate that regulators Read More

Mind the Gap

Google’s Pay Gap Internal Audit Yields Surprising Result

After accusations of wage discrimination against Google for underpaying women for doing similar jobs that men were doing, the tech giant began conducting internal audits in 2012 to look for pay disparity between the genders and with other minority groups. But Google didn’t stop there. It also set up a Read More

Ex-CFO of Autonomy Convicted of Massive Accounting Fraud

A U.S. jury on Monday convicted the former chief financial officer of British software company Autonomy of wire fraud and other crimes related to claims by the government that he inflated the firm’s value before its planned sale to Hewlett Packard, a Justice Department spokesman said. Federal prosecutors brought criminal Read More