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Anti-Bribery Essentials

£20.00

Description

Our Anti-Bribery Essentials course is designed to help individuals and organisations understand and prevent bribery and corruption in the workplace. This course provides essential knowledge on identifying bribery risks, understanding legal frameworks, and implementing effective anti-bribery policies and procedures. Participants will learn how to recognise, report, and prevent bribery while ensuring compliance with regulations. Suitable for employees at all levels, this training empowers teams to maintain ethical standards and foster a transparent, corruption-free environment.

This course has been certified by the CPD Certification Service and counts towards your annual CPD requirement.

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Prices below will cover all courses (excluding Education Setup Packs) so that you may pick any course, or combination of courses, and the % discount will apply to the total number of learners combined at checkout. There is no expiry date and they can be used at any time. Once allocated to a learner, they have 12 months to complete their course.

Quantity Discount Price Each (EXC. VAT)
10-19 15% £17.00
20-49 25% £15.00
50-99 35% £13.00
100+ 45% £11.00

Objectives

This course helps you understand the Bribery Act and shows you how the provisions of this UK legislation function.

When you finish the course, you will be asked to demonstrate your understanding of some of the key points by completing a short assessment.

By the end of the course, you should be able to:

  • Define bribery and corruption
  • Understand the Bribery Act 2010 and the penalties for breaking the law
  • Recognise what constitutes a crime under the Bribery Act
  • Know the six principles organisations should follow when designing their bribery policies and procedures
  • Know what actions to take should you suspect bribery