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Coca-Cola HBC, EY & IBM on the G in ESG

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Coca-Cola HBC, EY & IBM on the G in ESG

Sustainability leaders from Coca-Cola HBC, EY and IBM discuss how corporate governance plays into their ESG and wider sustainability strategy

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Transforming the governance, risk and compliance (GRC) function

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Transforming the governance, risk and compliance (GRC) function

Organizations are increasingly facing challenges that make them recognize the need for upgrading their governance, risk management and compliance (GRC) function. Mohammad AbuDalo, Head of GRC at KPMG in Saudi Arabia and Levant, outlines five steps that should be considered during any GRC transformation.

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FTI Consulting Expands Information Governance, Privacy & Security Practice in EMEA

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FTI Consulting Expands Information Governance, Privacy & Security Practice in EMEA

FTI Consulting, announced that the firm’s Technology segment has appointed Jon Asprey and Debbie Evans as Managing Directors in its Information Governance, Privacy & Security (“IGP&S”) practice in Europe, the Middle East and Africa (“EMEA”).

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Healthcare Turnaround & Restructuring

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Healthcare Turnaround & Restructuring

Ankura Consulting Group, a global provider of a broad range of consulting services, announced that Patrick D. Pilch has joined the company as a Senior Managing Director

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Alvarez & Marsal Launches Environmental, Social and Governance Services Practice

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Alvarez & Marsal Launches Environmental, Social and Governance Services Practice

Leading global professional services firm Alvarez & Marsal (A&M), has launched its Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) Services practice, led by Managing Director, Julie Hertzberg expanding her existing leadership role within the firm.

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UK directors face tough new liability rules under major audit reform

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UK directors face tough new liability rules under major audit reform

Directors will be held personally responsible for their company’s financial statements — with fines and bans for major failures — as part of far-reaching proposals to overhaul UK corporate governance and audit oversight.

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