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The FCPA Compliance Report is the longest running podcast in the in compliance and business ethics. Join its award-winning host, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance as he visits with top compliance practitioners, key figures from business, the government and law firms in the top podcast dedicated to all things compliance.

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The FCPA Compliance Report is the longest running podcast in the in compliance and business ethics. Join its award-winning host, Tom Fox, the Voice of Compliance as he visits with top compliance practitioners, key figures from business, the government and law firms in the top podcast dedicated to all things compliance.

    Preventing DOJ Intervention Through High Policing Standards

    Preventing DOJ Intervention Through High Policing Standards

    Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance.
    In this special edition of the FCPA Compliance Report, welcome back fan favorite Kenyen Brown, now at his new firm, Thompson Coburn LLP.
    Kenyen Brown joins Tom Fox to discuss his experience reviewing the Mobile AL Police Department use of force on behalf of his client, the City of Mobile.
    Kenyen Brown is a renowned legal expert with a wealth of experience in investigations and legal work concerning constitutional standards in the use of force. His perspective on this topic is heavily influenced by his extensive background in various roles, such as US Attorney and counsel for Senate and House ethics committees, which has allowed him to deeply understand the intricacies of law enforcement and constitutional standards.
    Brown firmly believes that police departments ought to adopt proactive measures, including independent third-party oversight, to align their practices with constitutional standards, particularly in the utilization of force. His experiences, notably his review of the Mobile Police Department’s use of force incidents, have led him to advocate for proactive, independent oversight to improve community relations and prevent deadly force incidents.
    He underscores the necessity of reevaluating and enhancing general orders, principles, and training to ensure law enforcement officers’ compliance with constitutional standards, thereby reducing the likelihood of deadly force incidents and potential civil rights violations.

     Highlights in this Episode:

    Preventing DOJ Intervention Through High Policing Standards

    Community-Led Oversight: Enhancing Police Department Practices

    Constitutional Standards for Use of Force

    Public Involvement in Police Accountability and Transparency

    Controversial Police Practice: No-Knock Raids


    Resources :
    Kenyen Brown on LinkedIn
    Thompson Coburn LLP

    Tom Fox
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    • 32 min
    Mary Inman on The DOJ Whistleblower Incentive Initiative

    Mary Inman on The DOJ Whistleblower Incentive Initiative

    Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance.
    In this special edition of the FCPA Compliance Report, we welcome back fan favorite Mary Inman, now at her new firm, Whistleblower Partners LLP, a firm dedicated to assisting whistleblowers navigate various reward programs.
    Mary joins Tom Fox to discuss what we know so far about the DOJ Whistleblower Incentive Initiative.
    Mary has a positive perspective on the Department of Justice’s (DOJ) White Collar Whistleblower Program. She acknowledges the gaps in existing whistleblower reward programs across multiple agencies and sees the DOJ program as a crucial opportunity to fill these lacunae. Inman’s expertise, particularly in the SEC program, allows her to identify specific gaps, such as the lack of financial protections for whistleblowers reporting Foreign Corrupt Practices Act violations involving companies not publicly listed on US exchanges.
    From her perspective, the DOJ program will address serious financial crimes, including domestic corruption. Inman also anticipates that the DOJ will establish its own office of the whistleblower, mirroring similar initiatives in other agencies, hence providing both confidential and anonymous reporting avenues.

    Topics Covered in This Episode:

    Specialized Law Firm for Whistleblower Reward Programs

    Financial Crime Reporting Enhancement Initiative

    Establishing a Central Office for Whistleblowers

    Championing Transparency: Grassley’s Whistleblower Advocacy

    Wellness Fund Support for Whistleblowers


    Resources:
    Mary Inman on LinkedIn
    Whistleblower Partners LLP

    Tom Fox
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    • 30 min
    How Boeing Can Make a Cultural Comeback

    How Boeing Can Make a Cultural Comeback

    Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance.
    In this special edition of the FCPA Compliance Report, welcome Sam Silverstein. They take a deep dive into how Boeing can begin to overhaul and reform their toxic culture, which led to the 2024 compliance and ethics failures. They discuss the power of the Culture Audit™, which is the sponsor of this podcast.
    Sam Silverstein is a seasoned professional with over three decades of experience in corporate culture. Silverstein believes that a strong leadership role is crucial in driving culture change within an organization. His philosophy is that action follows belief, stressing that leaders must genuinely prioritize creating a culture of quality, compliance, and safety for it to truly thrive.
    Silverstein maintains that the CEO’s primary role is to protect the organization’s culture, while the COO should ensure operations align with the board and CEO’s strategic plan. His experiences, particularly his insights drawn from Boeing’s situations, have shaped his belief that prioritizing culture over short-term profits, along with a culture audit and specific implementation plan, can help address systemic issues and foster a high-performance workplace culture. 

    Topics Covered in This Episode:

    Transition from Safety to Profit Culture at Boeing

    Measuring Organizational Culture through Employee Engagement

    Creating Accountable Leaders for Organizational Culture Transformation

    Cultivating Sustainable High-Performance Organizational Culture

    Cultivating Employee Trust Through Genuine Leadership Efforts

    Rewarding Ethical Behavior for Organizational Integrity

    Data-Driven Organizational Culture Enhancement Process

    Recognition and Amplification through Personalized Engagement


    Resources:
    Sam Silverstein
    Sam Silverstein on LinkedIn
    Sam Silverstein
    The Culture Audit™

    Tom Fox
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    • 54 min
    Ron Karr on Influence, Trust and Persuasion

    Ron Karr on Influence, Trust and Persuasion

    Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance. In this special edition of the FCPA Compliance Report, Tom welcomes Ron Karr, long time thought leader in the art of leadership, persuasion and influence. They take a deep dive into the science of influence and persuasion and help the compliance professional understand how they can use this science to move the compliance ball forward in an organization.
    Ron Karr is a speaker, and author with over three decades of experience in the sales and consulting industry. His career saw its inception in retail, later transitioning to the computer industry, and eventually culminating in the establishment of his own consulting business. Karr’s perspective on the “Velocity Mindset”, as detailed in his book, revolves around the concept of speed with direction, where goals and aspirations are the key drivers of actions.
    His belief that self-imposed limitations can hinder our progress is deeply rooted in his experiences, leading him to emphasize the importance of self-evaluation, proactive approach adjustments, and reshaping our narratives to facilitate our goals. Karr underscores the value of networking and learning from others, seeing it as a vehicle to expedite success and achieve professional velocity.
    Topics Covered in this Episode

    Purposeful Reflection for Effective Decision-Making

    Neurochemical Impact on Influencing Others Successfully

    Propelling Success through Adaptive Strategies

    Empowering Personal Growth Through Story Rewriting

    Enhancing Professional Success Through Peer Engagement

    The Velocity Mindset: Achieving Success Through Networking


    Resources:
    Ron Karr on LinkedIn
    Company
    Blog
    The Velocity Mindset
    Tom Fox
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    • 35 min
    DOJ on AI and Data/Intellectual Property Protection

    DOJ on AI and Data/Intellectual Property Protection

    Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest-running podcast in compliance. In this special edition, Tom welcomes Jessica Nall, a partner at Baker McKenzie who leads the firm's West Coast investigations and compliance practice, and Maria Piontkovska, a Senior Associate in the same practice group.
    We deeply dive into their article about the recent speeches by Department of Justice representatives at the ABA White Collar Conference on the new DOJ whistleblower program, AI, data protection, and intellectual property protection.
    Jessica Nall and Maria Piontkovska are prominent legal professionals specializing in white-collar defense and corporate investigations. Jessica, a seasoned attorney with over 20 years of experience, leads Baker McKenzie’s white-collar practice in California, and Maria is a skilled US white-collar attorney originally from Ukraine.
    Both regard the ABA White Collar Conference as an essential platform for the defense bar, government investigators, and compliance leaders to gather for discussions and networking. Nall sees the conference as vital for disseminating new compliance expectations and enforcement trends announced by government officials. At the same time, Piontkovska highlights the importance of the direct line of communication with these officials, providing insights straight from the source.
    Their perspectives on the conference are shaped by their extensive experiences in the field and drive their contributions to the discussions and policies related to white-collar defense and compliance.
    Topics Covered in This Episode:

    Key Figures Discussing Trends in Compliance

    Corporate Transparency Incentive Initiative

    Financial Incentives for Anti-Corruption Self-Disclosure

    Navigating Risks: AI in Corporate Compliance

    Data Mapping for International Data Security


    Resources:
    Jessica Nall on LinkedIn
    Maria Piontkovska on LinkedIn
    Compliance Steps After ABA White Collar Crime Conference
    United States: Department of Justice announces new corporate compliance directives for AI along with increased penalties for AI-related misconduct
    Baker McKenzie
    Tom Fox
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    • 32 min
    Ethics Madness 2024 Returns

    Ethics Madness 2024 Returns

    Welcome to the award-winning FCPA Compliance Report, the longest running podcast in compliance. In this special edition of the FCPA Compliance Report, Tom welcomes back Jason Meyer, founder of LeadGood LLC. In this episode, Jason Meyer and Tom Fox continue the annual tradition begun by Jason of Ethics Madness, a show where we look at the intersection of sports and ethics during March Madness.  
    Topics Covered in this Episode
    ·      College Athletes' Earning Opportunities in NCAA
    ·      Adapting to Evolving Sports Rules for Success
    ·      Temple Basketball: Impact of Sports Betting
    ·      Balancing Player Safety and Sporting Entertainment Ethics
    ·      Ethical Compliance Protocols in Sports Organizations
    ·      Embracing Neurodiversity: Athletes' Personal Stories
    ·      Sports Ethics: Second Chances and Compliance
    Resources
    Jason Meyer on LinkedIn
    LeadGood LLC
    Anthem for this Podcast
    Winning by Santana
    Compliance Anthem of the Week Playlist on Spotify
    Tom Fox
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    • 56 min

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