Magazine Articles & Op-Ed Pieces
Magazine Articles & Op-Ed Pieces
Moving Beyond Bratton
New York Times. Op-Ed. Monday 8th August 2016.
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Risk-Based Regulation and the Sabotage of Harms
IAMRA-2014 Conference Blog. 11th September 2014. UK General Medical Council.
UK-GMC Website
What does it mean to be a risk-based regulator?
Beyond Finance: Financial Supervision in the 21st Century, Dutch National Bank Occasional Studies, Vol. 12, No. 2, 2014. pp9-14
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The Sabotage of Harms: An Emerging Art Form for Public Managers
Essay, ESADE, Institute of Public Governance & Management, E-Newsletter, March 20
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An e-ripoff of the U.S.
Editorial, Los Angeles Times, Sunday 21st August 2011
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L.A. Times
Lessons from the Financial ‘Accident’: Promoting sensible and stable attitudes towards regulation is part of risk management
Leader’s Log, AeroSafety World, Flight Safety Foundation, May 2009. pp24-25
Flight Safety Foundation
Why are Dead Doctors Allowed to Practice?
Miami Herald, Thursday September 4th, 2008
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Getting Serious About Risk Control
Canadian Government Executive Magazine, Issue 4, 2002. pp19-22
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Are You For or Against Fraud Control?
HealthcareBusiness, March/April 1999. p84
Regulatory Reform: Putting the Pieces Together
Guest Perspective, State Environmental Monitor, Volume 3, No. 2, February 1998
Commentary: A Criminal's Dream: Automated payment systems, designed for honest providers, are easy targets for fraud
Modern HealthCare, October 6, 1997. p94
Automation Fosters Health Care Fraud
Government Technology Magazine, February 1997, Vol. 10, No. 2, pp 1,42,44
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Sweet Reason: The behavior of regulators is slowly changing; business will benefit
Academic Standards, World Business, Jan/Feb 1997. pp54-55
Programmed for Fraud
Editorial, Wall Street Journal, Friday 18th October 1996
Wall Street Journal
Reprinted in: The Certified Fraud Analysts Report, November 15, 1996. pp4-5
Reprinted in: Government Technology Magazine, January 1997, Vol. 10, No. 1, p48
The Essential Schizophrenia of Compliance Organizations
Customs Tomorrow, U.S. Customs Service, Washington D.C., October 1995. pp20-23
More Cops? It's Methods, Not Numbers, That Count
Viewpoints, Newsday, Monday, December 17th, 1990