Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Part III - CO00303 | SecuRetain

Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) Part III - CO00303

Objective

The U.S. Congress enacted the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in 1977 in response to findings that companies had been making hundreds of millions of dollars of questionable payments to foreign government officials, politicians, and political parties. The purposes of this act are to halt the bribery of foreign officials and restore public confidence in the integrity of the American business system. The head of the DOJ's Criminal Division recently described the agency's focus on FCPA enforcement and warned executives and employees of personal accountability for FCPA violations.

This FCPA training series Part I to III explains the major principles of U.S. anti-corruption laws, persons subject to FCPA, implications, consequences, etc. This interactive FCPA training course will ensure professionals and practitioners at all levels understand their roles and responsibilities, new developments, FCPA resources, and hallmarks of an effective compliance program.  

 In this course, you will be asked to read through lessons, participate in learning activities, and partake in knowledge checks designed to reinforce learning followed by the end of the course final assessment.

Price: 39.99

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  • Duration: 60 Mins
  • CPE: 1.00 HR
  • Type: e-Learning

What you will learn:

    • Understand Fraud and Examples of Fraud
    • Understand the Different Types of Fraud
    • The Scale of the Problem
    • Learn about Fraud Triangle Components
    • Understand the Fraud Tree
    • Learn about Factors Contributing to Fraudulent Behavior or Why People Commit Fraud
    • Learn about Who Commits Fraud
    • Knowledge of Common Fraud Schemes
    • Understand Fraud Response
    • Management Preventive Steps

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