Bribery Act Working Group
At a glance:
The Bribery Act (2010) Working group is responsible for producing sector specific guidance for Intellect members on Britain's new Bribery Act (2010) which makes organisations with any UK interest criminally liable if staff, subsidiaries, intermediaries or "associated persons" breach its regulations anywhere in the world.
New publication - The Bribery Act 2010 Handbook: Providing advice on anti-bribery compliance
Derek Hardman Fujitsu
Derek joined ICL in 1978 following a period in the electricity industry and is an all round IT professional, with experience in computer operations management, consultancy, marketing, and business management. He has held senior marketing and business development roles in the Utility and Government sectors and, as Marketing Director in 2002, was responsible for the branding programme to successfully migrate ICL in to Fujitsu Services. A period as Business Development Director for the Nordic Region immediately preceded his current role as Director of Governance Systems, responsible for the implementation and support of the Company's Business Management System.
Focus of the Bribery Act Working Group Intellect's high – level guidance will examine in detail what the new law means for technology companies and provide case studies and practical advice to ensure Intellect members comply with the new legislation. Benefits of adhering to Intellect's anti-bribery guidance:
- demonstrate to board members, investors, suppliers and employees your company's commitment to avoiding bribery
- reduce the risk of your organisation or your employees incurring any criminal liability or reputational damage
- create a level, ethical, playing field in the technology industry
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