Creating a defensible compliance process is not only good for risk management. It provides organisations with mitigation should unforeseen breaches occur.

The Chief Ethics and Compliance Officer (CECO) role is about being the Chief Integrity Officer of the organisation. With the Environmental, Social and Governance (ESG) accountability handed to corporate compliance and ethics teams, this role of integrity is becoming more critical.

Integrity underpins defensibility

Integrity is a mirror. What the organisation communicates . . .

[THE REST OF THIS ARTICLE CAN BE FOUND ON THE SKILLCAST BLOG WHERE GRC 20/20’S MICHAEL RASMUSSEN IS A GUEST AUTHOR]

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