Would you like to hand over an enormous dossier of your own data to a regulator before knowing what it contained? And what if you did not know the lines of enquiry they planned to pursue? To board members and senior legal and compliance executives, that would constitute a nightmare scenario where the risks are multiplied by “unknown unknowns.” And yet, this is becoming increasingly likely as certain regulators enhance their data analytic capabilities.
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