Tag Archives: Bribery
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Perils of third-party corruption abroad
Using agents and partners abroad can open up UK companies to the risk of corruption which is now punishable under stringent international anti-bribery laws
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Keeping risk under control
Minimising risk in export markets through management best practices should maximise returns, writes Elliot Wilson, who points out the pitfalls
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Whistleblowing in the corporate world
Stories of whistleblowing can be like espionage thrillers, shining light into dark corners of the corporate world where the stakes are high, writes Edwin Smith
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No bribes please, we’re British
When a company expands into new territories, especially emerging markets, bribery and corruption is a significant risk of doing business through local third-party representatives, as James Dean reports
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Technology must keep up with third-party risk
In a world of growing regulation, companies need to move from manual to automated risk management processes, says Daniel Kline, managing director, Europe, Middle East and Africa, for ethics and compliance solutions provider NAVEX Global
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The ‘legal bruiser’ with a quiet and thoughtful manner
In the latest of his Raconteur interviews, Raymond Snoddy talks to the lawyer charged with cracking down on bribery and corruption
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Jury still out as bribery law is poised for UK crackdown
With the Serious Fraud Office believed to be contemplating a spate of prosecutions under the Bribery Act, how is this new legislation viewed by its supporters and detractors? Michael Dempsey finds out
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The right thing is good for business
Raymond Snoddy talks to a leading company lawyer on the potential pitfalls of doing business in emerging markets