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compliance officer

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noun

  1. a specialist, usually a lawyer, employed by a financial group operating in a variety of fields and for multiple clients to ensure that no conflict of interest arises and that all obligations and regulations are complied with

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The Times also reported that a state compliance officer who cited State Farm for numerous potential violations was punished with a 10% pay cut after a State Farm executive complained her criticisms of the insurer were “accusatory.”

From Los Angeles Times

Personnel files show compliance officer Coleen Vandepas was disciplined for using words like “shoddy” and “shameful” in accusing State Farm of violations.

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During hearings on her appeal, her lawyer said, the state described the function of a compliance officer as “regulatory diplomacy.”

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After five months of sending protests about a “non-responsive” compliance officer, one fire victim was told by a bureau supervisor that she had two other alternatives to resolve her insurance dispute: seek a lawyer or file a lawsuit.

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In one instance, a compliance officer referenced the wrong insurance company and the wrong issue being contested, letters shared with The Times show.

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