• 31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program: Day 31 - Using a Root Cause Analysis for Remediation

  • Jan 31 2024
  • Length: 8 mins
  • Podcast

31 Days to a More Effective Compliance Program: Day 31 - Using a Root Cause Analysis for Remediation

  • Summary

  • The 2023 ECCP re-emphasized the need for both performing a root cause analysis but equally importantly using it to remediate your compliance program. It stated, “a hallmark of a compliance program that is working effectively in practice is the extent to which a company is able to conduct a thoughtful root cause analysis of misconduct and timely and appropriately remediate to address the root causes.” It went on to state, what additional steps the company has taken “that demonstrate recognition of the seriousness of the misconduct, acceptance of responsibility for it, and the implementation of measures to reduce the risk of repetition of such misconduct, including measures to identify future risk.”  When you step back and consider what the DOJ was trying to accomplish with its 2023 ECCP, it becomes clear what the DOJ expects from the compliance professional. Consider the structure of your compliance program and how it inter-relates to your company’s risk profile. When you have a compliance failure, use the root cause analysis to think about how each of the structural elements of your compliance program could impact how you manage and deal with that risk.  Three key takeaways: 1. The key to using a root cause analysis is objectivity and independence. 2. The critical element is how did you use the information you developed in the root cause analysis? 3. The key is that after you have identified the causes of problems, consider the solutions that can be implemented by developing a logical approach, using data that already exists in the organization. Learn more about your ad choices. Visit megaphone.fm/adchoices
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