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Day 24 - Internal Reporting and Triage

Day 24 - Internal Reporting and Triage

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Welcome to a special podcast series on the Compliance Podcast Network, 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program. Over these 31 days of the series in January 2025, Tom Fox will post a key part of a best practices compliance program daily. By the end of January, you will have enough information to create, design, or enhance a compliance program. Each podcast will be short, at 6–8 minutes, and will include three key takeaways you can implement at little or no cost to help update your compliance program. I hope you will join us each day in January for this exploration of best practices in compliance. On Day 24, we look into the critical internal reporting process and triaging of FCPA claims. As the CCO, you will oversee the initial steps when suspicious activities are reported. Jonathan Marks’ five-step process on early assessment of incoming information is explored, providing a structured approach for evaluating the severity of allegations from low-threat level to crisis management mode. Moreover, this episode emphasizes the necessity of effective hotlines, trained managers, and a culture of listening to employees to foster a safe reporting environment. Key takeaways include the DOJ and SEC’s emphasis on internal reporting lines, regularly testing hotlines, and the triage of claims to ensure appropriate investigation levels. Key highlights: Guidelines for Effective Compliance Programs Jonathan Marks' Five-Step Process for Early Assessment Key Takeaways Resources: Click here to receive a 20% discount on The Compliance Handbook, 5th edition, for listeners to this podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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