First of Three Videos: Ten Tips for Performing Effective Anti-Corruption Investigations in India
07 January 2019
Anti-bribery compliance in India remains a high priority for both U.S. and Indian companies.
Foley partner David W. Simon and Sherbir Panag, of Panag & Babu in New Delhi, India have produced a series of short, practical videos designed to educate lawyers, compliance professionals, and business managers on the basics of anti-bribery compliance in India. The first in the series, “Ten Tips for Performing Effective Anti-Corruption Investigations in India,” contains a helpful list of do’s and don’ts to ensure that compliance investigations produce actionable results. To view it, please click on this link: Anti-Corruption Investigation Tips.
Foley partner David W. Simon and Sherbir Panag, of Panag & Babu in New Delhi, India have produced a series of short, practical videos designed to educate lawyers, compliance professionals, and business managers on the basics of anti-bribery compliance in India. The first in the series, “Ten Tips for Performing Effective Anti-Corruption Investigations in India,” contains a helpful list of do’s and don’ts to ensure that compliance investigations produce actionable results. To view it, please click on this link: Anti-Corruption Investigation Tips.
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