FERMA requests ISO liaison member status

Vice President Julia Graham has nominated FERMA to act as a liaison member of ISO/PC technical committee 262, which is working on ISO31004, a companion guide to ISO 31000. Julia was closely involved with the development of ISO 31000 and she is the nominated UK expert on the new ISO working group for ISO31004.

In September, Graham spoke at the annual conference of the UK Chartered Institute of Internal Auditors on the subject of a changed landscape for risk management. She covered issues such as systemic risk, corporate governance, the current risk environment and the impact of the recession.

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