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Corporate Investigations Counsel – APAC Lead
Singapore
Job No. r00244588
Full-time
Job Description
Job Summary:
At Accenture we put innovation at the heart of everything we do and coupled with our core values of client value creation, one global network, respect for the individual, best people, integrity and stewardship, we offer careers that provide unparalleled opportunities for career growth and job satisfaction.
Our small, global group of investigators work closely with other legal and business teams to conduct and oversee corporate compliance investigations arising out of alleged misconduct raised through Accenture’s various reporting channels. Responsibilities include:
Work with senior company leadership to assess and address significant legal risks associated with such investigations
Manage teams of investigative personnel assembled to address reported allegations
Manage notification, recording and reporting process related to investigations
Equal Employment Opportunity Statement:
We are an equal opportunity employer. We have an unwavering commitment to equality for all. Together, we are acting, we are leading, and we will drive change across the globe.
Key Responsibilities:
Oversee internal and external resources to conduct the most significant and complex allegations of misconduct related to financial and regulatory matters received through Accenture’s various reporting channels, which includes:
defining scope,
developing investigative plan,
notifying appropriate personnel,
conducting interviews,
compiling investigation status and reports,
recommending and implementing proper remedial measures,
Exercise oversight and management of investigation team to:
ensure effective and timely review, assignment and investigation of matters in consultation with the Director of Corporate Investigations
develop effective processes related to identifying and reporting of trends, and providing updates on data related to investigations
Responsible for strategic decisions and outcomes relating to investigations that will have an impact on the Corporate Investigations group
Execute global strategy set by the Global Director of Corporate Investigations
Work with and provide legal advice concerning risk and appropriate remedial measures to senior business and HR leadership
Serve as liaison with functional Compliance Program leads
Work directly with law enforcement and other regulatory or enforcement agencies
Oversee, train and support attorneys and other investigative personnel assembled to conduct investigations
Stay abreast of legal developments affecting investigations, rights of reporting individuals, rights of accused, and compliance-related standards
Qualifications
Qualifications:
Education:
Qualified lawyer required
Work Experience:
Minimum of 7 years’ experience conducting and supervising investigations, including experience:
conducting Code of Business Ethics/financial fraud investigations
dealing with regulatory and governmental investigations.
drafting confidential legal reports, and advising senior leadership on ethical conduct/compliance-related risks and personnel-related remedial action
conducting associated litigation and/or employment litigation
Work Requirements:
Appropriate travel may be required
Skill Requirements, Behaviors and Attributes:
Interpersonal skills, strategic business acumen, confidence and capability in addressing sensitive and complicated ethical conduct/compliance and personnel-related matters
Knowledge of ethical/conduct/compliance-related risks, employee rights and obligations, and related laws
Team player, collaborative and persuasive; able to work well with executives and non-executives and capable of influencing key decisions
Able to project manage and prioritize investigations
Understands the value of diversity and recognize the strengths that different styles, innovative perspectives and experiences bring to Accenture.
Demonstrates inclusion and respect for all individuals regardless of gender, race, ethnicity, religion, belief, age, disability, culture, social status and/or sexuality.