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COURSE OVERVIEW


In 1977, Congress passed the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act, or FCPA, as a result of widespread corruption in foreign trade. It requires all U.S. businesses be forthright and honest in their international dealings. This video-based training provides further information concerning the FCPA, its terms, and the possible ramifications for violating those terms. The FCPA has two main components: anti-bribery and accounting. Under the law, it is illegal for businesses or individuals to order, offer, or assist another party in giving bribes or kickbacks to foreign government officials in order to gain a business advantage within a particular country. This course explains what constitutes a bribe, so employees know what to look out for. The reach of the FCPA covers those working in an official capacity for the government, as well as third party companies or individuals who assist businesses in a foreign country. Foreign companies in the U.S. may also be prosecuted. This course explains these distinctions, as well as the risks involved in dealing with certain parties. Utilize the information presented in this training lesson and recognize both the legal and practical implications of dealing with foreign businesses under the FCPA..

KEY AUDIENCE


  • Anyone working in an organization conducting business internationally

COURSE TOPICS


  • Compliance: EEOC (HR compliance)
  • Organizational Values: Ethics

WORKPLACES


  • Offices

CATEGORIES



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    COURSE DETAIL


    COURSE ID
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    TIME 8- 18 MIN
    QUESTIONS 10
    LANGUAGES en | es
    VIDEO FORMAT HD
    CAPTIONS FALSE
    LESSONS 7
    BOOKMARKING YES
    FEEDBACK YES
    MICROLEARNING FALSE