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Anti-Bribery Leadership Book

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December 31, 2013

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It is hard for Board Members, CEOs, General Counsels, and other corporate executives to allocate equal time to every regulation that could impact their company. However, it’s critical that these executives get exposure and training on today’s high-risk regulatory areas such as global anti-bribery and anti-corruption. What they need is a short and direct guidebook on the major elements of a Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption compliance program that meets Federal expectations.  Did you know that being “Compliant” and having a “Compliance Program” are two different concepts? By reading “Anti-Bribery Leadership,” written by leading authorities Tom Fox and Jon Rydberg, you will be provided with practical lessons that pertain to the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), the UK Bribery Act, as well as broader Anti-Corruption/Anti-Bribery standards. Global Anti-Bribery Leadership was especially written for Board Members, CEOs, General Counsel and other corporate executives who are looking to lower their enterprise risk profile. It provides simple learning strategies from tested compliance veterans and will guide you on how to make compliance programs work for you and your organization. This is a critical resource to reinforce the practice of compliance in general and as something that should be viewed alongside Quality and Safety as an equal metric of your business’ success.  Compliance should be viewed as part of the decision-making process and should not be designed to impede efficient business operations. Available on Amazon.com as a hardbound copy by clicking here or in an eBook version for Kindle by clicking here. Additional information can be found at orchidadvisors.com or tfoxlaw.com. Orchid Advisors provides electronic newsletter (“Advisory and Alert”) and blogs for general informational purposes only. It should not be considered a formal or informal interpretation of law. It is not intended as professional counsel, should not be considered legal advice and should not be used as such.

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