David Arellano-Gault is Professor at the Department of Public Administration, Center for Research and Teaching in Economics (CIDE). He earned his Ph.D. in public administration from the University of Colorado at Denver. His research looks to critically incorporate the organizational variable to different governmental and public policy issues to understand such phenomena in a more practical and less normative way. His most recent book, Corruption in Latin America, was published in 2020. He is a member of the Mexican Academy of Science and serves in several editorial boards of journals including Organization Studies, Organization Theory, and Public Integrity, among others. Arturo del Castillo is Associate Managing Director of Kroll, based in Mexico, where he leads the Forensic Investigations Practice. With over 20 years of experience advising clients across multiple industries on complex matters, Arturo has extensive international experience in the preparation of expert witness reports in the context of forensic investigations, as well as judicial proceedings for property damages. Arturo has given testimony as an expert witness in criminal trials in Mexico, Colombia and in international arbitration panels. He has advised global Fortune 500 companies in FCPA investigations and due diligence matters, and several others in the assessment of compliance risks, design internal controls and support to implement compliance policies and procedures. He also specializes in the design and implementation of compliance programs. Arturo has been a featured speaker in numerous seminars and workshops. He is often asked to speak at conferences on anti-corruption, corporate ethics and risk management. Since 2020, Arturo (along with Brian Weihs) produces and hosts the TV show Let’s Talk About Compliance, an online program of interviews with compliance professionals.
There is an urgent need in the compliance profession for discussion about the underlying principles and expectations of what we do. This book provides an excellent explanation of why that discussion is needed and a solid opening for that discussion, combining organizational behaviour with practical experience. I recommend this book for anyone who questions why compliance professionals do what we do, and what we should do differently. --Brian Weihs, Managing Director and Head of Kroll Mexico A realistic and integrative book that moves the study of compliance beyond the legal and rule-bound approach that has thwarted advances in the field, one of the fastest growing and inclusive professional sectors in the world. Once a country or sector receives a list of the rules, how does a compliance professional get employees to accountably follow them? Arellano-Gault and del Castillo have clearly responded to that question with essential knowledge and understanding of ethics, influence and negotiation, power, and organizational behavior. This is the one book that has it all and we need it. --Carole L. Jurkiewicz, University of Colorado, Colorado Springs, School of Public Affairs