Compliance Challenges in India: Why Your Program May Not Translate: Part 2
09 September 2016
Partner David Simon was featured in a Compliance & Ethics article, “Compliance Challenges in India: Why Your Program May Not Translate: Part 2.” The article previewed an upcoming Compliance & Ethics Institute session, where Simon is featured as a panelist, and walked through a scenario of a company’s India market strategy involving independent sales representatives allegedly taking bribes. Simon provided insight and recommended next steps from an outside counsel perspective. He said, “I would likely recommend pulling and reviewing all related government sales contracts, conducting a forensic accounting review of the payments associated with them and conducting interviews of the sales representative himself and any involved employees in an attempt to identify inappropriate payments or improper influence.”
To read more about part 1, click here.
To read more about part 1, click here.
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