A Practitioner’s Experience as Chief Compliance Officer: Ideal Versus Reality

Joel Maloff
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The Chief Compliance Officer (CCO) role within organizations continues to grow and evolve. As reported by Snell in an interview with the CCO of a major healthcare organization, compliance is a critical element of strategic directions and organizational objectives. Compliance must not be considered a roadblock but rather one of strategic collaboration and a valued resource for the organization. There is no definitive guidebook for CCOs, and the external demands for compliance continue to grow and evolve rapidly. For example, in 2023, a Memorandum on Establishing the Fight Against Corruption was issued by the White House. In 2022, the Department of Justice (DoJ) issued directives empowering CCOs regarding the assurance of compliance and maintaining a high level of compliance awareness. The DoJ also asserted that other executive leadership must be held accountable for compliance. Many states have implemented laws designed to protect consumers, including the California Consumer Protection Act, partially based on the General Data Protection Regulations (GDPR) applied in Europe. As the CCO of a mid-sized Unified Communications as a Service (UCaaS) provider, however, the most significant challenge was the application of best practices for compliance as indicated by research and scholarly efforts with the realities of funding, profitability, and acceptance of compliance as a strategic asset. This article reviews compliance opportunities and challenges through the lens of what succeeded, what failed, and the compromises required in the real world rather than a romantic version where everything follows a best practices model.
从业者作为首席合规官的经验:理想与现实
组织中的首席法规遵从官(CCO)角色在不断发展和演变。Snell在接受一家大型医疗保健组织的首席运营官采访时表示,合规是战略方向和组织目标的关键要素。遵从性不应被视为障碍,而应被视为战略协作和组织的宝贵资源之一。对于cco来说,没有明确的指导手册,并且遵从性的外部需求继续快速增长和演变。例如,在2023年,白宫发布了一份关于建立反腐败斗争的备忘录。2022年,司法部(DoJ)发布指令,授权首席信息官确保合规并保持高水平的合规意识。美国司法部还断言,其他行政领导必须对合规负责。许多州已经实施了旨在保护消费者的法律,包括加州消费者保护法,部分基于欧洲适用的通用数据保护条例(GDPR)。然而,作为中型统一通信即服务(UCaaS)提供商的首席运营官,最重要的挑战是遵从性最佳实践的应用,正如研究和学术努力所表明的那样,遵从性的资金、盈利能力和接受作为战略资产的遵从性。本文回顾了法规遵从性的机遇和挑战,考察了哪些成功了,哪些失败了,以及在现实世界中需要做出的妥协,而不是在一切都遵循最佳实践模型的浪漫版本中。
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