DOJ 2019 Guidance: Part III – Is It Being Effectively Implemented?

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This week, in a podcast series sponsored by Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI), I am visiting with Eric Feldman, Senior Vice President of AMI. We look at the Department of Justice (DOJ) Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs, (the “2019 Guidance”), which was released in April 2019. Over this series we are exploring the 2019 Guidance changes from the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Program (2017 Guidance), released in February 2017, the structure and emphasis of the 2019 Guidance and what it means for the compliance practitioner See more +
This week, in a podcast series sponsored by Affiliated Monitors, Inc. (AMI), I am visiting with Eric Feldman, Senior Vice President of AMI. We look at the Department of Justice (DOJ) Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs, (the “2019 Guidance”), which was released in April 2019. Over this series we are exploring the 2019 Guidance changes from the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Program (2017 Guidance), released in February 2017, the structure and emphasis of the 2019 Guidance and what it means for the compliance practitioner going forward. In Episode 3, we consider the question “Is it being effectively implemented?” See less -
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