Course Description:
Bribery can often damage your business and your reputation. However, your business is not the only victim. The government and the society are affected more, and they are severely undermined by the weakened rule of law and damaged economic and social development. As such, governments are making anti-corruption programs an integral part of compliance. The OECD and its member countries see the core principle in fighting corruption rooted in the principle of free and fair competition. Each bribe offered or accepted compromises this principle.
This two-day training course is a practical look at corruption and current anti-corruption practices at a level that will provide both a clear definition and broad guidelines as to how this scourge can be fought. The in person seminar will discuss and detail issues and checklists to help make setting up your own anti-corruption program easier.
The seminar instructor will use a combination of prepared tuition, examples, discussions, exercises and case studies. For instance, the prominent Siemens case study that will be discussed will examine the corruption scandal and the steps that Siemens subsequently took to recover from this disaster.
This interactive course will offer participants the opportunity to share experiences and plan work within small working groups, providing practice in the application of the techniques and tools, and generating active participation.
Learning Objectives:
- What is corruption and how to recognize it
- How to set up your own anti-corruption program
- Red flags and other warning signs that point to corrupt practices
- How to implement a process that will allow you to continually improve your anti-corruption measures without overwhelming your organization
- Steps you can take to better understand your global corruption risks
- The need for ongoing risk assessments and review
- Why third-party due diligence can make or break your program
Who will Benefit:
This practical hands-on training course is designed for all businesses both large and small. The following job titles/ positions will benefit from participating:
- Ethics and Compliance Executives/Managers
- General / Corporate Counselors
- Corporate Legal Executives/Managers
- Business Division Managers
- Branch and Regional Management
- Supply Chain and Procurement Directors, Managers and Their Staff
- Board Members
- Risk and Audit Committee Chairs and Members
- Heads of Market, Credit, And Operational Risk
- Heads of Risk Management
- Risk Officers
- Financial Officers
- Auditors (External and Internal)
- Risk Management Consultants
Day One (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM) | Day Two (8:30 AM – 4:30 PM) | ||
Registration Process: 8:30 AM – 9:00 AM Session Start Time: 9:00 AM
We will examine each of these principles in detail and explore and discuss the key components of each as well as the sub-issues that need to be addressed. The section will include detailed procedures for meeting the principles. Participants will be provided with detailed checklists of the key issues that have to be addressed. |
German based Siemens AG is regarded as Europe's largest engineering conglomerate owing to their diverse range of services and products. It employs over 400,000 people worldwide, working in three main business sectors, Healthcare, Energy, and Information Technology. Most recently it has diversified into the Environmental Industry. With Siemens wide scale scope and diverse business activities, it has in recent years, found it difficult to monitor and regulate its corruption levels. In the early 2000s Siemens was at the centre of a very serious corruption scandal, involving cases of non compliance of rules and regulations. This has resulted in top management being investigated and high costs totaling €1.4 billion. Subsequently, Siemens reported that it had not done enough to embed its values, rules and guidelines into company practice. The firm has now made considerable changes to its business to integrate transparency and anti-corruption, with a new anti-corruption program, changes in leadership culture, structure, communication, and new systems of embedding rules and values. Siemens wants to assume a leading role in compliance, integrity and transparency. This case study examines the corruption scandal and the steps that Siemens subsequently took to recover from this disaster. |
Meet Your Instructor
Richard Barr Operational Risk & Back Office Specialist Richard Barr , holds a B.S. in International Business Administration from San Jose State University in California. His professional experience spans over 23 years, 5 of which were spent with Wells Fargo Bank. Another 5 were spent honing his global banking skills, when Richard was intimately involved with International Trade Finance, Real Time Gross Settlement and Cross Border Banking. The past 14 years have been in the private and high-tech sectors providing high-level consulting services, business analysis, project management and training to a wide range of banking clientele across the globe. Richard has also filled the role of advisor to central banks on payment systems and technical payments issues. Furthermore, key staff members from the Bank of England, South African Reserve Bank, Central Bank of Ireland, Bank Indonesia, European Central Bank and Bank of Portugal have attended training sessions presented by Richard. |
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