Study Finds Companies Struggle to Measure Effectiveness of the Compliance Function - 0 views
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Senior compliance officers at more than 100 leading U.S. companies responded to 28 questions in four key areas critical for the compliance function: leadership, reporting relationships and structure; compliance function scope, focus and risk; metrics to gauge program effectiveness; and budget, staffing and resources. A major finding of the study: One of the biggest obstacles facing Chief Compliance Officers (CCOs) is measuring the effectiveness of their compliance functions - almost 40 percent of the companies surveyed said they make no attempt to measure the effectiveness of their compliance program.
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“An effective compliance program is the cornerstone of cooperation credit allowed under the U.S. Sentencing Guidelines and stakeholders are demanding much higher transparency in how compliance risk is effectively managed,” said Miles Everson, PwC principal and global and U.S. risk and compliance leader.
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“Without a clear measure of the compliance department’s effectiveness, much else is in jeopardy. Lacking this,
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"The results of The State of Compliance: 2011, an inaugural study conducted by PwC US and Compliance Week, will be released today at the Compliance Week 2011 6th Annual Conference for corporate financial, legal, risk, audit and compliance officers in Washington, D.C. The report - the first of its kind - identifies a wide range of compliance issues confronting organizations today and will stay current as new companies participate, accurately reflecting the changing compliance landscape."