ANTI-BRIBERY
Guidance With regards to the new Bribery Act which came into force in
mid 2011, CIMA and St Paul’s institute held a seminar to discuss the
responsibilities financial management has in implementing anti bribery
guidance. UK Bribery Act: how will you act? is a good tool to help you
understand the principles of the Act. At our Bribery Act pages you
will also find webcasts from the seminar, the results of our survey on
how our members prepared themselves for the implementation of the
Bribery Act and our initial briefing document.
Action against corruption Corruption worldwide is increasingly under
the spotlight. The Arab Spring showed how people are making a stand
for change against corrupt regimes. More recently anti-corruption
campaigner Anna Hazare has been making the headlines in his strive for
the establishment of a nationwide ombudsman system in India. The
organisation Transparency International works globally against
corruption, read their views on the struggle against corruption in
India here, or study up on world corruption via their 2010 Corruption
Perception Index.
October 2011
Ethics are important to me because…
“…in the long term right works and wrong does not. Our Code of Ethics
provides a global platform for professional people that businesses can
rely on to help them succeed by doing the right thing to keep the
business intact, in other words it’s about business sustainability.”
Robin Vaughan, Executive Director, Governance and Professional Standards
Guidance With regards to the new Bribery Act which came into force in
mid 2011, CIMA and St Paul’s institute held a seminar to discuss the
responsibilities financial management has in implementing anti bribery
guidance. UK Bribery Act: how will you act? is a good tool to help you
understand the principles of the Act. At our Bribery Act pages you
will also find webcasts from the seminar, the results of our survey on
how our members prepared themselves for the implementation of the
Bribery Act and our initial briefing document.
Action against corruption Corruption worldwide is increasingly under
the spotlight. The Arab Spring showed how people are making a stand
for change against corrupt regimes. More recently anti-corruption
campaigner Anna Hazare has been making the headlines in his strive for
the establishment of a nationwide ombudsman system in India. The
organisation Transparency International works globally against
corruption, read their views on the struggle against corruption in
India here, or study up on world corruption via their 2010 Corruption
Perception Index.
October 2011
Ethics are important to me because…
“…in the long term right works and wrong does not. Our Code of Ethics
provides a global platform for professional people that businesses can
rely on to help them succeed by doing the right thing to keep the
business intact, in other words it’s about business sustainability.”
Robin Vaughan, Executive Director, Governance and Professional Standards
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