Managing risks of bribery & corruption: Legal Week risk management Q&A in association with Nabarro
In this video, Nabarro corporate partner Caroline Newsholme talks to Legal Week editor-in-chief John Malpas about managing the risk of bribery and corruption ahead of the Bribery Act 2010 taking effect in April next year.
December 22, 2010 at 10:55 AM
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In this video, Nabarro corporate partner Caroline Newsholme talks to Legal Week editor-in-chief John Malpas about managing the risk of bribery and corruption ahead of the Bribery Act 2010 taking effect in April next year.
Topics covered include:
- How the Bribery Act was brought about in response to pressure to reform its corruption legislation;
- Who will be affected by the Act – individuals, businesses, and those associated with businesses;
- The Act's extensive extra-territorial reach and the implications for international businesses;
- The steps companies can take to manage and eradicate risks and ensure they are ready for the Act's implementation.
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