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Al-Qaeda leadership battle to ensue
Members of the terrorist cell in Yemen are most likely to exploit the death of al Qaeda leader Osama bin Laden
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Career Horizons
Use the online reader below to read the careers report. See our risk management career guide here
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Global Programmes Executive Report
Use the online reader below to leaf through the pages of our latest Executive Report. See our global programmes guide here
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StrategicRISK European Risk Management Award 2011 winners
Best Business Continuity Approach WINNER: Rentokil Initial. Most Innovative Use of IT or Other Technology WINNER: Sonae Sierra Best Risk Communication of the Year WINNER: SAP London Borough of Lambeth (special commendation) Enterprise Risk Management Programme of the Year WINNER: Sibur Aeroports de Paris (special commendation) Risk Management Team of ...
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Court ruling could cost banks £4.5bn
British banks face a possible £4.5bn payout for miss-selling payment protection insurance
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Asia-Pac cats could cost insurers $500m
Australia floods, Christchurch quake and Japan tsunami will hit insurers’ first quarter results
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Control Risks launches Bribery Act training
Control Risks and Eukleia Training announce strategic partnership to provide services for anti-bribery training With the publication by the Ministry of Justice of the long-awaited UK Bribery Act guidanct (that will become enforceable from July). Its imminent implementation has created an imperative for UK registered companies to define and implement ...
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OECD statement on UK Guidance for the Bribery Act
“We recently received assurances from the highest levels of the UK government that they would issue guidance which would allow the UK’s Bribery Act 2010 to enter into force,” said OECD Secretary-General Angel Gurría. “We are happy that they have now done so. We hope it will help the effective ...
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Bulgaria should boost efforts to fight bribery
OECD report recommends further action but welcomes progress
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Japan: Insured losses could be $35bn
Initial estimates peg the insurance loss at between $15bn and $35bn
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In my opinion...
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Data: European storm losses
PERILS published data for the five biggest European storms since 1999
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Feed the world
Dr Anna Moss assesses the impact of recent natural catastrophes in Australia and Russia on the risk of food security
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Soft P&C market set to remain in 2011
Sector remains healthy but competition creates challenges for profitability, says E&Y
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Nasa sells computers containing shuttle secrets
Data breach after Nasa fails to wipe end-of-life PCs
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Avatar economy
The lack of formal regulation of financial transactions between players in virtual worlds such as Second Life leaves the gaming system open to abuse, reports Nathan Skinner