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Anti-bribery and corruption

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This course is designed to ensure that anyone who works for you or on your behalf is aware of the UK Bribery Act, the FCPA and your policies and procedures in relation to bribery and corruption in your workplace.

This course can be customised to integrate seamlessly with your organisation's Code of Conduct and forms part of the ‘6 Key Principles’ of the UK Bribery Act’s ‘Adequate Procedures’.

Who is it for?

All employees in an organisation need to be aware of policies and procedures in relation to bribery and corruption. This course has been designed to cater for all levels depending on the requirements of your employees.

Course objectives

In this course employees will learn:

  • What constitutes a bribery offence
  • What are adequate procedures
  • The general standards of behaviour expected by the organisation in relation to corporate hospitality, gifts, facilitation payments, donations and sponsorships
  • How to spot a ‘Red Flag’ in relation to bribery and corruption
  • The obligations of both the organisation and the employee in relation to reporting issues of concern

Technical specification 

Please ensure you have a reliable internet connection, you are using the latest version of one of the major web browsers with pop-ups enabled and you have sound switched on. 

approx. 30 min

 

English (translation 
& localisation available)

 

  SaaS from CMS 
or your LMS

 

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