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Counting the Cost is our new, acclaimed film, designed to be used with boards of directors and key internal gatekeepers at companies to raise awareness of risks and to focus on best practices in preventing and detecting fraud and bribery and corruption. The film was written and produced by DLA Piper partner, Duncan Wiggetts, as a follow up to his award-winning* Risking it All film (2007).
"Our legal team was impressed with the production quality of Counting The Cost and the innovative way in which the film allowed so many interesting and challenging issues to be raised and discussed. I'd have no hesitation in recommending other in-house legal teams to take part in a Counting The Cost workshop"
Richard Brearley, Head of Legal and Compliance, Investec Bank
Alec Russell, the Chairman of Merriston, believes that he has a strong, experienced and diverse board and an effective Audit Committee and that his relationship with his CEO, Brian Anderson, has gone from strength to strength. Neither Alec nor the Audit Committee are particularly concerned when David Silvers, the long serving CFO quits suddenly on health grounds...
Debra Stevens is excited at the prospect of being hired by such a prestigious company to head up its legal and compliance teams with a strong mandate to improve Merriston's compliance systems around its rapidly expanding foreign operations. Her early frustrations turn into deep concerns when she raises a serious whistleblower complaint with members of the board...
Counting the Cost is a movie drama featuring a fictitious company called Merriston which shows graphically how a company's board, Audit Committee and key internal gatekeepers such as its General Counsel and Head of Internal Audit react to issues raised over a two-year financial reporting period and the consequences for the company and for them personally flowing from their actions. The film is designed to be run as part of a risk awareness training workshop with relevance to the work of non-executive directors, executive management, in-house counsel, company secretaries, compliance officers, internal auditors and those engaged in risk management and D&O insurance procurement. Counting the Cost splits into several parts which is designed to allow discussion as to what issues have arisen in prior scenes and how the board or company officers have handled those issues and whether alternative actions might have been more effective.
"Counting The Cost is an excellent, thought-provoking film, emphasising the need for directors to ask the right questions and to get the best advice where there’s any doubt on the integrity of figures or key people. It’s a worthy follow up to Risking It All and very topical in the current economic climate"
Donald Brydon, Chairman of Smiths Group plc, Royal Mail
"Counting The Cost is outstanding at prompting thought and understanding of the work of a board. But, more than that, it is a gripping drama, extremely pacy, absorbing and moving"
Elin Hurvenes, Founder & Chair, Professional Boards Forum
"Counting The Cost is a highly professional film, extremely relevant and very topical"
Graham Durgan, NEDA Chairman
"Our legal team was impressed with the production quality of Counting The Cost and the innovative way in which the film allowed so many interesting and challenging issues to be raised and discussed. I'd have no hesitation in recommending other in-house legal teams to take part in a Counting The Cost workshop"
Richard Brearley, Head of Legal and Compliance, Investec Bank
To register for information about future film events or to arrange for a screening of the film at your company or organisation, please contact Duncan Wiggetts.