Overview:
This course explores the intricate legal and ethical dimensions of corporate corruption. It delves into the mechanisms of corruption, the impact on businesses and societies, and the legal frameworks designed to combat such corruption. Through a combination of theoretical understanding and practical case studies, participants will gain a comprehensive insight into both preventive and reactive measures against corporate corruption.
Course Objective:
- Understand the fundamental legal principles and ethical issues related to corporate corruption
- Identify the various forms of corruption that can occur in corporate settings
- Learn about global anti-corruption laws and enforcement mechanisms
- Develop strategies to create effective anti-corruption programs and compliance measures
- Analyze real-world cases to apply theoretical knowledge to practical scenarios
Target Audience:
- Legal Professionals
- Corporate Executives
- Compliance Officers
- Risk Management personnel and any professionals interested in corporate governance ethics and compliance
Basic Knowledge:
Participants are expected to have a basic understanding of business operations and legal concepts, although detailed knowledge of anti-corruption laws is not required
Curriculum
Total Duration: 2 Hours
Overview of Corporate Corruption: Definitions and Concepts
Legal Frameworks and Global Anti-Corruption Laws (e.g., FCPA, UK Bribery Act)
Ethical Challenges in Corporate Settings
Building and Sustaining an Ethical Corporate Culture
Case Studies on Corporate Corruption and Legal Proceedings