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Leaving on a (Qatari) Jet Plane

Leaving on a (Qatari) Jet Plane

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The award winning, Compliance into the Weeds is the only weekly podcast which takes a deep dive into a compliance related topic, literally going into the weeds to more fully explore a subject. Looking for some hard-hitting insights on compliance? Look no further than Compliance into the Weeds! With a nod to both Peter, Paul and Mary AND John Denver, in this episode of Compliance into the Weeds, Tom Fox and Matt Kelly take a deep dive the potential gift of a luxury Qatari jetliner to President Trump. We discuss the launch of Trump's meme coins and the Qatari government's allegedly planned $400 million plane donation to Trump. The conversation examines compliance and corruption risks these actions pose for both U.S. and international businesses. Kelly emphasizes how these incidents challenge ethical standards and underscores the importance for companies to proactively address new forms of corruption within their anti-corruption programs. Key Highlights · Trump's Alleged Corruption: An Overview · The Meme Coins Controversy · The Qatari Plane Donation · Compliance and Integrity in the Face of Corruption Resources Tom Instagram Facebook YouTube Twitter LinkedIn A multi-award winning podcast, Compliance into the Weeds was most recently honored as one of a Top 25 Regulatory Compliance Podcast and a Top 10 Business Law Podcast, and a Top 12 Risk Management Podcast. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices

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