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Compliance Jobs Report: Nov. 14

By Matt Kelly | November 14, 2025

This week the Compliance Jobs Report includes some regional CCO hires at Walmart, a new CCO at the troubled Australian stock exchange, and more news from Google, Cooper Companies, McKinsey, Penn State, and lots more. Job leads are in semiconductors, artificial intelligence, and life insurance; Meme of the Week goes out to the Epstein Files.…

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Thoughts on Job-Seeking and Referrals

By Matt Kelly | November 13, 2025

The other day I heard from a friend who has been a corporate auditor for many years. She recently landed a new job as head of internal audit at a respectable and stable company, presumably with a respectable and stable salary too. So I asked her: How’d you get that job, anyway?  After all, I’ve…

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FCPA Enforcement Is Happening!

By Matt Kelly | November 12, 2025

Who says FCPA enforcement has flat-lined under the Trump Administration? Well, pretty much everyone, including the Administration itself — but apparently not! Prosecutors settled FCPA charges on Monday with Millicom Cellular, which is paying $118.2 million and entering a two-year deferred-prosecution agreement for corruption payments in Guatemala. The news comes from Millicom itself, which issued…

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More on the Fannie Ethics Meltdown

By Matt Kelly | November 10, 2025

We have more clarity today on why pretty much the entire internal ethics team at Fannie Mae was fired two weeks ago. The reasons are as bad as you’d expect, and a grim sign for ethics and compliance at the mortgage giant going forward. As you might recall, Fannie’s senior leadership fired at least a…

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Compliance Jobs Report: Nov. 7

By Matt Kelly | November 7, 2025

This week the Compliance Jobs Report has compliance promotions to note at Netflix, Wood, State Street, Bristol Myers, and elsewhere; plus new hiring at Lloyds, AIG, Pernod Ricard, Novartis, Vertex Pharmaceuticals, and more. (We also have rumors of cutbacks at HPE.) Job leads are in surgical products, food, and law firms; plus our Meme of…

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Lessons in Fraud From Atlanta Hawks

By Matt Kelly | November 6, 2025

Today, another compliance lesson from the world of sports! Federal prosecutors have indicted the now-former head of finance of the Atlanta Hawks professional basketball team, on charges that he embezzled millions from the team over at least eight years to buy sports cars, concert tickets, luxury vacations, and all the usual goodies we see in…

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FINRA Fines Firm $10M on Gift Spending

By Matt Kelly | November 5, 2025

We have a great case study this week for compliance and internal control folks worried about lavish spending on gifts and entertainment: FINRA just fined a financial services firm $10 million for providing clients luxury meals and event tickets in exchange for business deals, and for a weak recordkeeping system that allowed employees to cover…

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Compliance and Incentives, Part II

By Matt Kelly | November 3, 2025

Today I want to return to the idea of effective incentives for corporate compliance. In a post on the subject last week, we explored some fundamentals of how to build an incentives program, but struggled with exactly how to tie executive compensation to compliance criteria. So for help, I turned to that fount of all…

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Compliance Jobs Report: Oct. 31

By Matt Kelly | October 31, 2025

This week the Compliance Jobs Report begins with a grim update from Fannie Mae. We also have personnel news from Hewlett Packard, AMD, Booking.com, UBS, Foundation Medicine, Capital One, Cisco Systems, and lots more. A great friend of the compliance profession is also moving on; and job leads are in social services, market research, and…

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SEC Chair Talks Messaging Enforcement, Misses Point

By Matt Kelly | October 29, 2025

The head of the Securities and Exchange Commission said this week that the agency’s Biden-era crackdown on improper use of off-channel messaging apps was “not the way a regulator should act” and presumably won’t happen again under his watch. That’s probably music to compliance officers’ ears, but tread carefully — his words raise other, unsettling…

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