In this special LIVE episode, Ethisphere Executive Chair Erica Salmon Byrne discusses the Department of Justice September 2024 the Evaluation of Corporate Compliance Programs - the guiding principles by which the DOJ determines if a company's compliance program is well-designed, if the program has the resources and support it needs to do its job, and whether the program works in practice.
The ECCP was last updated in March 2023, and any update to it has important implications for corporate ethics and compliance officers. And this update contains important language around promoting speak-up culture; anti-retaliation policies and whistleblower protection, incorporating proactive risk management, incorporating internal and external lessons learned into risk assessment updates, how to manage the potential compliance risks associated with artificial intelligence (AI), and more.
To attend Ethisphere's webinar on the September 2024 Enforcement of Corporate Compliance Programs update, please visit www.ethisphere.com/events
September 2024 DOJ ECCP Update: https://www.justice.gov/criminal/crim...
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