Modernising Compliance: The MLRO Handbook is a practical guide for MLROs and senior compliance professionals operating under modern regulatory scrutiny.
Moving beyond policies and theoretical best practice, this book focuses on how compliance is actually judged - during inspections, remediation, crises, and regulatory hindsight. It examines why frameworks that look robust on paper often fail under pressure, and what regulators expect to see when decisions, behaviour, and accountability are tested.
Written by an experienced MLRO and regulatory practitioner, the handbook explores:
what regulators assess in the first critical days of scrutiny
how to manage findings and remediation credibly
why repeat findings occur - and how to prevent them
how crises expose governance, culture, and decision integrity
what post-incident reviews must change to demonstrate learning
how MLROs can protect judgement, independence, and career longevity
The book includes practical stress tests, decision frameworks, and annexes that mirror real regulatory behaviour - not idealised process. It also addresses the personal dimension of the MLRO role, including escalation dilemmas, accountability boundaries, and knowing when staying, escalating, or walking away is the most responsible decision.
Modernising Compliance: The MLRO Handbook is written for professionals who already know the rules, and want to understand how compliance holds up when it truly matters.