Ep 68 - Why Geopolitical Risk Matters to Compliance and Legal Staff
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Episode #68 with Chad Olsen and Mark Nuttal đ§
In a world where politics and regulation intersect, compliance and legal professionals can no longer afford to ignore geopolitical risk. From the fallout of the U.S. withdrawal from Afghanistan to Russiaâs war in Ukraine, the global regulatory landscape has been reshaped by conflict, sanctions, inflation, and cross-border disruption.
In this episode, host Ajay Shamdasani speaks with two experts who explain why understanding geostrategy is now a core part of legal and compliance workânot a nice-to-have, but a must-have.
Chad Olsen (Head of Forensic Services, KPMG China) discusses how regulatory expectations are shaped by political agendas, especially in the areas of sanctions, AML, and financial crime. Drawing on his dual background in finance and political science, Chad explains:
- Why legal and compliance teams need geopolitical awareness
- How FATF, U.S. DPAs, and other instruments are inherently political
- Why understanding âwhyâ a regulation exists is as important as âwhatâ it requires
- Whether firms should hire IR or political risk specialistsâor build internal capability
- How professionals can upskill themselves by staying informed and asking deeper questions
Mark Nuttall (Executive Advisor, Dubai) builds on this by offering a strategic risk perspective shaped by 25+ years in law enforcement, global advisory, and geopolitical intelligence. Mark shares:
- How global events impact compliance obligations and institutional risk
- Why FATF grey listing has real consequences for regulatory pressure and market perception
- The compliance officerâs role in navigating shifting norms, sanctions, and cross-border uncertainty
- The importance of total situational awareness for anyone responsible for governance or risk
- Why proactive scenario planning is more effective than reactive policy-following
The central question: In an era of rapid change, what must compliance and legal professionals do to stay relevantâand keep their organizations resilient?
Whether youâre in a law firm, bank, fintech, or multinational, this episode shows how geopolitics has become embedded in compliance. Understanding international developments isnât a soft skill; itâs a core strategic competency.
Topics covered:
â Geostrategy and regulatory design
â Sanctions, FATF, and political enforcement
â Interdisciplinary compliance: law meets global affairs
â Upskilling for geopolitical fluency
â Strategic foresight in legal and compliance functions
Disclaimer: The views expressed in this podcast are solely those of Ajay Shamdasani, Chad Olsen, and Mark Nuttal.
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Chapters
1. Ep 68 - Why Geopolitical Risk Matters to Compliance and Legal Staff (00:00:00)
2. Why Geostrategic Risk Is a Compliance Issue (00:02:19)
3. Do You Need Political Scientists in Legal Teams? (00:07:36)
4. Building Awareness Through Reading & Collaboration (00:13:50)
5. From the Streets to Strategy: Mark Nuttallâs Journey (00:26:38)
6. How Geopolitical Risk Shapes Family Office Strategy (00:36:46)
7. FATF as a Geopolitical Actor and Its Global Influence (00:43:09)
8. In-House Experts vs. External Intelligence Providers (00:50:21)
9. Read the News: The Simplest Way to Stay Ahead (00:56:10)
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