BMM Testlabs released a new white paper: “Compliance Committee: Caring How Business is Done.”
“The concept, perception and practice of compliance has evolved steadily over the past 50 years as the public, politicians, media and common sense demanded greater transparency, integrity and ethics in business,” the company says in the abstract to introduce its latest white paper.
“The passage of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in 1977 is just one of the more noted milestones as compliance has matured from legal cover, necessary evil and grudgingly checked box to something studied in college curriculums and given executive attention. Thankfully, compliance wasn't left to fester in 1977,” the test lab adds.
The document was written by Robin Bernhard, Senior Manager of Marketing & Education. He has researched, written, published and spoken on several industry topics. Most recently, he spoke at G2E 2019 in Las Vegas and at the BMM Testlabs Regulator Roundtable.
BMM is a private independent gaming certification lab, providing professional technical and regulatory compliance services to the gaming industry since 1981. At its core, it is a systems-expert company that has provided consulting for and tested many of the largest gaming networks and systems over the last 38 years. In addition, BMM has been successfully testing and certifying the full scope of Class III casino products for over two decades. Also, it authored the first set of independent gaming standards in 1992 and the first set of online gaming standards in 2001.
The company employs some 400 people in 14 global locations and serves over 460 jurisdictions. BMM's world headquarters are in Las Vegas (USA) with offices in Moncton (Canada), Lima (Peru), Buenos Aires (Argentina), Barcelona (Spain), Bologna (Italy), Vienna (Austria), Krakow (Poland), Bucharest (Romania), Midrand (South Africa), Melbourne and Sydney (Australia), Macau (SAR, China) and Singapore.