Apr. 10, 2020
Balancing growth and compliance: the compliance leaders’ dilemma
Compliance concerns and governmental interest in prosecuting bribery and corruption remain high — yet compliance leaders have fewer resources to tackle bribery and corruption risks, according to a new report from Hogan Lovells, Steering the Course II.
Stephanie Yonekura
Partner
Hogan Lovells US LLC
Phone: (310) 785-4600
Email: stephanie.yonekura@hoganlovells.com
UCLA SOL; Los Angeles CA
Compliance concerns and governmental interest in prosecuting bribery and corruption remain high -- yet compliance leaders have fewer resources to tackle bribery and corruption risks, according to a new report from Hogan Lovells, Steering the Course II.
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