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Compliance and internal audit: How to effectively collaborate on the changing regulatory environment
November 30, 2023 @ 1:00 pm - 2:00 pm EST
FreeParticipants of the free live webinar will be eligible for 1 CPE credit.
This webinar series will focus on the top risk areas/topics we are seeing across our client base. Attendees should gain an understanding of the top risk areas being presented, what other companies are doing/planning to address those risks, comparative approaches to mitigate and/or comply with those risks, and how technology could be an option to help in compliance and/or risk mitigation.
Learning objectives:
- Provide a high-level overview of current events in the regulatory landscape including discussing the Pharma Code and Sunshine Act and other regulations
- Address FCPA investigations and trends / outlook for 2023 and 2024
- Discuss best practices and strategies for internal audit and compliance to proactively work together on key regulatory areas
- Identify methods that complex regulatory requirements can be managed across functional domains
Continuing professional education
Advance preparation: None
Prerequisites: None
Program level: Basic
Field of study: Specialized Knowledge
Delivery method: Webinar (group internet based)
This session is recommended for 1.0 hour of CPE credit.
There is no fee to participate in this event; therefore, there is no cancellation fee.
Presenters
Crowe specialists in Governance, Risk and Compliance
Who should attend
Prospects and clients who work in roles in risk, governance and compliance. Target titles/departments are: Internal Audit, Information Security, Compliance, Accounting, Finance, and Privacy
Additional information
For additional information on this event, please contact Adam Pajakowski.
Note: All participants MUST be logged into the webinar INDIVIDUALLY to receive CPE credit. CPE credit will only be granted in the name of the individual logged into the presentation. Crowe is unable to grant CPE credit for groups viewing the webinar.