Comments Off on What to make of the EU reaction to Google’s new privacy policy?
Yesterday’s letter from the French National Commission on Information Technology and Freedoms (CNIL) points out some very specific problems in Google’s widely publicized new privacy policy,
Comments Off on The human factor: Dassault nEUROn drone blueprints stolen.
In an incident right out of a Bond film, Le Parisien newspaper reported Wednesday that documents related to Dassault Aviations’s nEUROn stealth drone were stolen at Paris’ Gare du Nord
Comments Off on Lasers to Iran: U.S. Export Regulations are serious business.
According to Just Anti-Corruption, U.S.-based PRC Laser has been fined $42,000 by the U.S. Commerce Department for shipping an industrial laser to Iran through a 3rd party based in Dubai. The laser
Comments Off on French Competition Authority will cut fines 10% for companies with compliance programs.
More recognition across Europe that a well-built and delivered compliance program is being taken into consideration by regulatory authorities comes from France today as the Competition Authority
Comments Off on US DOJ brings in FBI to investigate News Corp bribes to Scotland Yard.
When details emerged last July that employees of News International (the press arm of News Corp) had possibly bribed 5 Scotland Yard police officers, the FCPA red alert must surely have sounded in
Comments Off on $16.8M fine for European device maker in FCPA settlement.
The US DOJ announced today that Smith & Nephew has admitted to and settled claims related to an offshore kickback scheme with a Greek distributor. Smith &
Comments Off on P.I.P. Implants: French Health Authorities aware in 1996.
According to French daily Libération, a report delivered this morning to the French Ministry of Labor and Health confirms that P.I.P. implants were tested by independent physicians in 1996 who
Bravo to Vertex for bringing this to market. Molecules to address the genetic basis of a disease are incredibly expensive to develop and market. Even though this only addresses one of the mutated
Comments Off on Don’t touch that. Dawn raids and the EU seal.
While reading a Bloomberg news story on the EU probe into possible collusion between Veolia, Suez and Saur to fix French water services prices, I was reminded that last year Suez’s subsidiary