CCCP Compliance Effectiveness Assessment 3 β Questions and Answers
Question 1: Which assessment technique involves anonymously surveying employees about their perceptions of the ethical culture and compliance program?
- Gap analysis
- Culture survey or ethics climate survey (Correct answer)
- Control self-assessment
- Tone-at-the-top audit
Correct answer: Culture survey or ethics climate survey
Culture or ethics climate surveys gather employee perceptions of organizational values, leadership behavior, and willingness to report concerns.
Question 2: A compliance team uses a 'maturity model' to assess its program. At Level 3 (Defined), what is the primary characteristic?
- Compliance activities are ad hoc and reactive
- Processes are documented, standardized, and consistently applied (Correct answer)
- Compliance is fully optimized with continuous improvement loops
- Leadership is unaware of compliance activities
Correct answer: Processes are documented, standardized, and consistently applied
At the Defined level, compliance processes are formally documented and applied consistently across the organization.
Question 3: Which of the following best represents a 'leading indicator' of compliance program effectiveness?
- Number of regulatory fines paid last year
- Percentage of high-risk employees completing annual training (Correct answer)
- Number of lawsuits settled in the past 18 months
- Employee turnover rate in the compliance department
Correct answer: Percentage of high-risk employees completing annual training
Leading indicators, like training completion rates among high-risk roles, predict future compliance outcomes rather than measuring past failures.
Question 4: During a compliance effectiveness assessment, root cause analysis of a policy violation reveals the root cause was 'lack of awareness.' What is the most appropriate corrective action?
- Terminate the responsible employee
- Increase disciplinary severity for all future violations
- Revise training content and delivery methods for the affected topic (Correct answer)
- File a self-disclosure with the regulator immediately
Correct answer: Revise training content and delivery methods for the affected topic
When root cause is lack of awareness, the corrective action should address training gaps rather than punish employees for information they didn't have.
Question 5: What is the primary purpose of conducting a compliance program 'gap analysis'?
- To compare current program elements against regulatory expectations or best practices to identify deficiencies (Correct answer)
- To calculate the financial ROI of compliance investments
- To rank employees by compliance performance
- To identify which vendors pose the highest risk
Correct answer: To compare current program elements against regulatory expectations or best practices to identify deficiencies
A gap analysis compares the existing program against a standard or framework to reveal areas requiring improvement.
Question 6: A company's compliance monitoring shows that exceptions to a key control are approved 85% of the time they're requested. What does this most likely indicate?
- The control is working as intended
- The control is too restrictive and may not be enforced consistently (Correct answer)
- Employees are engaging in fraud
- The exception process is adequately documented
Correct answer: The control is too restrictive and may not be enforced consistently
A very high exception approval rate suggests the control threshold is set incorrectly or that the control is routinely bypassed, undermining its effectiveness.
Question 7: Which regulatory framework is most commonly used as a reference for evaluating the effectiveness of an internal compliance and ethics program in the US?
- ISO 9001 Quality Management Standard
- FCPA Resource Guide
- US Sentencing Guidelines Chapter 8 Seven Elements of an Effective Compliance Program (Correct answer)
- SEC Regulation S-K disclosure requirements
Correct answer: US Sentencing Guidelines Chapter 8 Seven Elements of an Effective Compliance Program
The US Sentencing Guidelines Chapter 8 establishes the seven elements that define an effective compliance and ethics program used by courts and regulators.
Which assessment technique involves anonymously surveying employees about their perceptions of the ethical culture and compliance program?