Thursday, Jan. 13 Webcast-- 100 Days and Counting: The Impact of the UK Bribery Act on U.S. Companies |
The UK has declared war on corruption with its new Bribery Act, which becomes effective in under 100 days. The battlefield is not confined to Great Britain's shores, however, and U.S. companies must take heed. With its long-arm jurisdiction, the Act applies to any business with operations in, or connections with, the UK. That means unlimited fines, confiscation of assets, debarment from EU contracts, and lengthy prison terms could be in store for those found guilty. And unlike the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, there is no exemption for facilitation ("grease") payments or corporate hospitality. This webcast is a "must attend" for general counsel, ethics officers and compliance counsel of any U.S. business that trades with or from the UK. Don't miss this opportunity to hear Vivian Robinson QC, general counsel to the UK's Serious Fraud Office; Barry Vitou, partner in Winston & Strawn's London office; Richard Kovalevsky QC, 2 Bedford Row; and David Childers, CEO of EthicsPoint answer your questions arising from the UK's long-arm jurisdiction bribery laws, including: - When will the long-arm jurisdiction of the law catch U.S. companies?
- What should U.S. businesses be doing now to comply?
- What should a U.S. organization do if it uncovers bribery?
This free, one hour webcast is scheduled for Thursday, January 13, 2010 at 12:00 p.m. Eastern. To attend, please register below.
Click here to register for the Jan. 13 webcast.
|
No comments:
Post a Comment