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EY Forensic & Integrity Services will discuss the newest "EY Global Integrity Report 2022: tunnel vision or bigger picture?", which includes insights from more than 4,700 respondents in 54 countries and territories worldwide. The report reveals that while 97% of business leaders and employees surveyed believe integrity is important, the pandemic has made it more difficult for organizations to act with integrity. It also uncovers the various disparities between board members, management and employees regarding integrity matters.
Join an esteemed panel of presenters as they discuss best practices and recommendations to help organizations strengthen compliance programs.
In this webcast, we will also:
Provide practical advice to help organizations manage fraud, supply chain, privacy and other integrity risks.
Examine the impact of the pandemic and other major issues that have had a significant impact on corporate integrity.
Moderator:
Nick Jones, Director, EY Forensic & Integrity Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Panelists:
Jeff Srulovitz VP & Chief Integrity Officer and General Counsel, Employment and Litigation Nutrien
Jon Feig, Partner, EY Americas US-Central Region Forensic & Integrity Services Leader, Ernst & Young LLP
Emma Browne, Partner, EY UK&I Forensic & Integrity Services, Ernst & Young LLP
Our bi-annual EY Global Trade webcasts are designed to offer insights into significant changes and help you address the challenges they may present for your business. Join us online on March 27 as we take a deep dive into the latest developments, trends, and regulatory updates.
The topic of a local establishment in Poland is coming back like a boomerang. Although this issue has always raised some interest, recent months have been a time of significant changes in the practice of courts and tax authorities. The changes concern various business models such as toll manufacturing or purchase of warehousing, marketing and other support services in Poland. In addition, due to the role and location of Poland in the region, many foreign entities have a presence in Poland. Thus, the development of the approach of the tax authorities is an important topic for a wide range of entities. Therefore, now we invite you to a webcast, during which we will comprehensively discuss the issue from the perspective of VAT, CIT, and TP.
In the context of the increasing digitalization of the maritime sector, cybersecurity issues are gaining importance. It is essential to implement appropriate protective measures that effectively address the unique challenges characteristic of this sector. Developing effective digital security strategies is crucial and requires collaboration among the industry's key stakeholders.
The new mandate for JPK_CIT reporting, with its updated structures, is set to take effect in 2026. To ensure the generation of these reports without errors, companies must begin recording economic events in a system that is properly adapted by January 2025. This necessitates a thorough review of the SAP system's readiness and the implementation of the required modifications by the end of 2024.
In the context of the increasing digitalization of the maritime sector, cybersecurity issues are gaining importance. It is essential to implement appropriate protective measures that effectively address the unique challenges characteristic of this sector. Developing effective digital security strategies is crucial and requires collaboration among the industry's key stakeholders.
Cybersecurity in the maritime sector is becoming increasingly important. Information systems on ships vulnerable to cyber attacks can pose a threat not only to those vessels but also disrupt the security of other ships, ports, and even negatively impact global supply chains. Join us for a free webcast.
In mid-January, Poland's Finance Minister announced that the mandatory use of electronic invoices by business entities operating in Poland will be postponed. Companies that are already carrying out work on implementation face a various practical challenges. Now the list of uncertainties has grown.