Anti-Bribery: The Basics
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Title
Gifts and Hospitality (Higher Education)
Topic
Anti-Bribery
Duration
5 Minutes
Industry
Higher Education
Jurisdiction
Global Best Practice
Type
Deep-dive
One of the key areas within anti-bribery and corruption regulation is the risk associated with offering and accepting of gifts and hospitality. The consequences can be dire and a conviction for a bribery offence can have damaging effects on both individuals and the university or college. There are a number of ethical and legal issues surrounding the giving and acceptance of gifts and hospitality, some of which may be surprising to employees with no prior knowledge of such issues. Adhering to good practice at all times as well as having a robust policy can help retain integrity and impartiality at your university or college. This immersive online training course puts the user in the heart of a situation in which gifts and hospitality are offered to a fictitious character.
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Gifts and Hospitality (Higher Education)
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