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Protect your business from corruption

 

The Bribery Act 2010 is the strongest anti-bribery legislation ever introduced in the UK.  It not only defines what bribery is, but places responsibilities on businesses with regards to compliance, awareness and staff training.

 

Understanding this act and its full implementation is crucial to safeguard yourself, your business and your employees from potential fines, reputation damage and even imprisonment.

 

This Introduction to the Bribery Act 2010 Short Course is designed to help your organisation understand the act, what bribery is, how bribery takes place and what you need to do to remain compliant with the act and reduce risk.

 

The course forms part of a suite of short e-learning courses addressing various economic crimes and is ideal for employees in busy workplaces who need to understand the Bribery Act 2010.

 

Areas covered

  • How bribery is defined
  • Forms that bribery can take
  • Indicators that bribery is taking place
  • Consequences of bribery
  • The legal framework, including the Bribery Act 2010
  • What to do if you suspect bribery is taking place

 

Who the course is aimed at

Any employee, manager, or director who needs to be aware of the requirements of the Act, or who can be in a position where bribery could be a risk.

 

It can also be used as a stand-alone module by anyone interested in finding out more about economic crime, and the legislative requirements placed on individuals and businesses to combat it.

 

Key details

Duration : 20 - 40 minutes

Assessment : Multiple choice questions

Certificated : Yes, via a Highfield Completion Certificate

Accreditation : The Highfield Online Training eLearning programme is accredited by Highfield

Bribery Act 2010

£6.00Price
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