Volkov – Businesses are operating in a volatile environment. The Trump Administration is moving fast, sometimes changing strategies from one day to another. As economic pressures or worries increase, there is a disturbing concern that spending and investment on compliance programs will be trimmed. When seeking spending cuts, businesses may be tempted to turn to compliance and question the need for an executive leader with a commensurate salary to other C-Suiters. This attitude is problematic and threatens to turn back the clock on compliance.
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