Anti-bribery and corruption training for organisations

Let's promote an ethical corporate culture.

Bribery and corruption are serious problems for companies around the world. The jurisdictions in Asia Pacific have strengthened their anti-bribery and anti-corruption legislations. The most important lesson learnt from the 1MDB scandal in Malaysia is the danger of corruption and the importance of transparency and accountability. It is paramount for businesses to navigate their way through the different anti-bribery and corruption regimes in Asia Pacific and beyond, as well as implement ethical business practices at their workplace.

Anti-bribery

LRN's anti-bribery and corruption training courses include:

Laws and regulations in Asia Pacific and beyond
Speaking up
Risk areas and red flags
Common Reporting Standard
• Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
• Conflicts of interest, Cash, gifts and entertainment
Sanctions and embargoes

and more

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After taking this course, your employees will be able to know:

• The definition of bribery and corruption in your country or region, as well as conflicts of interest.

• The main risk factors for bribery and corruption.

• The common situations and types of behavior that can lead to violations—including kickbacks, nepotism, and payoffs.

• How bribes are used in the marketplace and how they affect your company’s reputation as well as its bottom line.

• How to recognise signs of bribery and corruption and how to avoid it.

• How to report suspected violations of bribery and corruption.

• The consequences of engaging in corruption, both criminal and financial.

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