corporate culture

Why Corporate Culture Is So Maddening a Challenge

By Matt Kelly | March 21, 2016 |

I don’t know that corporations will ever “solve” the predicament of building and maintaining an ethical corporate culture—but an excellent new report from the International Corporate Governance Network at least sheds more light on how intractable the problem is. The report summarizes a recent roundtable the ICGN held with the Institute of Business Ethics and…

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Lucrative Trends Only Getting Bigger in Compliance

By Matt Kelly | March 18, 2016 |

Last week a mid-career compliance professional, someone with significant experience in the financial regulatory world, dropped me an email to say he is taking an early retirement buyout. So what compliance fields, he asked me, are likely to see healthy career prospects for the next 10 years or so? To my thinking, the trick to…

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Five Questions for Our SEC Commissioner Nominees

By Matt Kelly | March 14, 2016 |

You may have missed this news, but in a startling turn of events, the Senate Banking Committee has actually decided to do its job: the committee will hold hearings this week for two nominees to the Securities and Exchange Commission, Hester Peirce and Lisa Fairfax. The committee had delayed hearings on Peirce and Fairfax for…

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How Is SOX Compliance Part of ERM? This Is How

By Matt Kelly | March 11, 2016 |

I never expected the Securities and Exchange Commission to appreciate Throwback Thursdays—but that’s what we saw from the SEC yesterday, when it served up a good old-fashioned enforcement action for faulty evaluation of internal controls. The target was Magnum Hunter Resources Corp., an oil services company in Texas (with a name like that, where is else…

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data analytics

Assessing the TCO of Your GRC Tech Project

By Matt Kelly | March 9, 2016 |

Implementing GRC technology is probably one of the least pleasant tasks compliance officers have to do. I have literally had one compliance officer call me to complain, “We were using Vendor A, and they stunk, so we’re trying Vendor B,” followed by another compliance officer who said, “We were using Vendor B, and they stunk,…

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Thinking About Accredited Investor Standards

By Matt Kelly | March 7, 2016 |

The Securities and Exchange Commission recently convened a meeting of its Small Company Advisory Committee. Normally news like that would not be big news for securities professionals, except for one point of discussion: overhauling the definition of an accredited investor. We can probably all agree that the current definition is outdated. It was adopted in 1982, and based…

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rankings

Three Lessons From Qualcomm FCPA Settlement

By Matt Kelly | March 4, 2016 |

Nothing beats a good “princeling” case under the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act for tough, teachable moments that a compliance officer should study. We have that example today, since Qualcomm just paid $7.5 million in fines and penalties to the SEC for its princeling offenses. So let’s take a look. The facts are straightforward. Qualcomm makes…

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A Refresher on Continuous Controls Monitoring

By Matt Kelly | March 1, 2016 |

Last Friday I had the pleasure of attending the Society of Corporate Compliance & Ethics’ regional meeting for Boston, a great event organized by local compliance hero Web Hull, one of the nicest people in the business. The agenda covered numerous important topics, so let me focus on one that compliance officers probably hear quite…

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compensation

Compliance Careers Might Get Interesting, Part II

By Matt Kelly | February 24, 2016 |

There we were, me and a small group of compliance professionals, talking shop about where good compliance officers come from these days. One person, a recruiter for asset management firms, told the tale of how she recently placed a chief compliance officer at a hedge fund in the Midwest. This CCO was “a dream candidate,”…

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Can Speak-Up Culture Go Too Far?

By Matt Kelly | February 22, 2016 |

Compliance professionals talk all the time about the importance of a rigorous corporate culture and tone at the top—but rarely do we see such a vivid example of those two items like we did earlier this month thanks to the management spat at Bridgewater Associates, a huge hedge fund in bucolic Connecticut. Compliance officers couldn’t…

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About Us

Technically, Radical Compliance is the personal blog of Matt Kelly, long-time writer and observer of the corporate compliance and GRC scene. I was a writer, editor, and publisher at Compliance Week, 2003 through 2015; some of you may know me from my career there. I also speak frequently at compliance conferences and other events, and will pretty much shoot the breeze on any compliance topic with anyone who asks.