Working internationally: Managing corruption and bribery risks
Date | 9 Dec 2021 |
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Time | 12:00 pm — 1:00 pm GMT |7:00 am—8:00 am EST |
Provider | Charity Commission |
Address | |
Type | Virtual |
Booking URL | https://bookwhen.com/charitycommission#focus=ev-s282-20211209120000 |
Description | To mark International Anti-Corruption Day 2021, this free webinar will cover:
Please note, this webinar is being rerun due to demand but will cover the same content as previous sessions. InstructionsThe webinar will be delivered on Microsoft Teams Live Events. You will be able to watch on the web and join anonymously. Joining instructions, including a guide of how to access the webinar via Microsoft Teams Live Events, will be sent to all attendees in advance. Please see the Charity Commission’s privacy notice for outreach events here. Please see Microsoft’s privacy statement here. If you have any further questions, or have difficulties using the booking system, please contact the International Charities Engagement Team (ICET) via ICET@charitycommission.gov.uk |
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