Evaluating Your Anti-Bribery Compliance Program to Make It More Effective
5th Annual Advanced Anti-Bribery Boot Camp
August 25, 2017
As part of the 5th Annual Advanced Anti-Bribery Boot Camp, Gardere chairs James G. (Jay) Munisteri and Charles E. Meacham will moderate various panel discussions featuring Hui Chen, the first compliance counsel expert for the fraud section of the U.S. Department of Justice’s criminal division. The discussions will cover anti-bribery risk assessments, program reviews, internal investigations, how to respond to probes by enforcement authorities, and related challenges.
For more information about the 5th Annual Advanced Anti-Bribery Boot Camp, please contact [email protected].
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