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Anti Corruption & Bribery

Mitigating the risk of non-compliance under the onerous provisions of the Bribery Act 2010

Introduction

The Ministry of Justice has now published its long awaited guidance for corporates on incorporating “adequate procedures” to prevent bribery under the Bribery Act 2010.

 Join us at Butterworths’ Anti Corruption and Bribery conference for an excellent opportunity to hear Roderick Macauley of the Ministry of Justice discussing the guidance in detail. The Ministry of Justice will be joined by the Serious Fraud Office and the OECD, who will be on hand to clear up any uncertainty or ambiguity surrounding the steps you need to take to ensure compliance.  

 

 

Event details


Date:

Thursday 14 April 2011

Location:

Montague on the Gardens
London, WC1B 5BJ

6.5 CPD
Hours

Benefits

Attending this conference will allow you to answer the following questions:

  • What are the significant changes to the existing regime and what impact are they likely to have on UK and international businesses?
  • What defences are available to an allegation of bribery and corruption?
  • How far will the SFO go in prosecuting offences?
  • What is the meaning of "adequate procedures"?
  • Will the Act be reviewed by the Government and, if so, what are the potential changes?
  • How will UK laws interact with international regimes?

Who Should Attend

This one-day conference is a must-attend event for in-house legal advisers and compliance officers, regulatory affairs and ethics managers, private practice solicitors, barristers, lawyers and case controllers from the prosecuting authorities, the police, consultants and regulators.

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