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Introduction
Bribery and anti-corruption is a growing concern for businesses in all sectors and jurisdictions, although some involve greater inherent risks than others. Estimates show that the cost of corruption equals more than 5% of global GDP (approximately USD 3 trillion) and that corruption increases the cost of doing business globally by up to 10% on average. BS 10500 has evolved from inputs at both a national and international level for effective action to be taken to prevent bribery and hence is an internationally recognized standard for demonstrating legal responsibility, preventing reputational damage and improving business relationships.
BS 10500 is a management system standard developed to help you mould the legal requirements of the act into practical measures. The BS 10500 standard also empowers you to identify risks early and prove that you have the right anti-bribery controls in place across your business and throughout your supply chains – independently certified by a third party such as BSI. Helping in reducing your risk and protecting your business and brand value.
Agenda
- Need for Anti-Bribery framework
- How does BS10500 add value to your business
- How can BSI partner with you
Who’s it for?
- BS 10500 is appropriate for organizations of all sizes, sectors and locations in both the public and private sectors
- Companies who export especially to high risk countries
- Companies that work in a high risk environments i.e. construction, oil and gas and defence, engineering, healthcare, mining, pharmaceutical and utilities.
- Large multi-national companies
It can have answers to many of your questions
- Worried about bribery in your organisation?
- Anti-bribery compliance is a concern?
- Are your ‘adequate procedures’ in place?
- Exporting aboard?
- Integrity key to your business?
- Confident in the business ethics of your subcontractors?
The benefits to implement an ABMS
- Reduce the risk of being found guilty of a criminal offence (individually and as an organization)
- Increase customer confidence in dealing with an organization
- Improve the confidence in relationships with partners
- Send a clear signal to employees and suppliers that the organization will not engage in corrupt activities
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