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Misconduct or Missed Conduct? Ensuring Consistent SAR Reporting of Internal Misconduct


Misconduct or Missed Conduct? Ensuring Consistent SAR Reporting of Internal Misconduct

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Case management is an integral component of any institution’s overall compliance program, let alone those with suspicious activity report (“SAR”) filing responsibilities. However, misconduct is often reported through multiple channels such as whistleblower complaints, HR, and even through a company’s legal department. If misconduct requires SAR filing, input from HR, and advice from legal, but comes in through possibly siloed teams, how can a company feel confident that they are accurately capturing and consistently dispositioning these cases?

The answer boils down to an often-overlooked area – case management systems.

Join financial crime compliance advisory and training specialist Michael Schidlow, as he explains best and worst practices in the field, gives tips on what case management tools should always and shouldn’t ever do, and describes how to utilize metrics from those systems to get an accurate snapshot of their company’s risk profile.


The webinar will cover:

  • Real-life case studies and takeaways from those examples
  • Regulatory perspectives on case management and case disposition
  • Key takeaways applicable across the above-mentioned reporting silos
  • Future-state recommendations

Webinar Presenter
Michael Schidlow
Michael Schidlow

Michael Schidlow is a financial crime compliance advisory and training specialist who has held leadership positions in the legal, compliance, and audit fields. Most recently, Schidlow has served as the director of financial crime risk training for HSBC’s Global Internal Audit function. He delivered training and guidance on anti-money laundering, sanctions, anti-bribery and corruption, and fraud. Schidlow also led emerging risk advisory, consulting on audit scoping and planning.

He is a Certified Fraud Examiner (CFE), Certified Anti-Money Laundering Specialist (CAMS), holds ACAMS Advanced Certification in AML Audit (CAMS-Audit) and is a licensed attorney.

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