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Breaking silos of regulatory risks to outperform traditional compliance approaches
16 January 2020 @ 2:00 pm - 5:30 pm
| Excl. VAT €390The whole cycle of 5 small-scale high-level seminars covers compliance aspects of anti-corruption, antitrust, economic crime, data protection, privacy, export controls and economic sanctions, tax and accounting standards, customs requirements, etc.Covered areas should allow participants to cultivate the best reflexes when confronted with ethical dilemmas as well as raise or update their knowledge in different domains, in order to make bridges and gain in efficiency when managing compliance.
All companies should provide this opportunity to their officers, employees and third parties on relevant laws, regulations, corporate policies and prohibited conduct. Anybody involved in one or more aspects of compliance has benefits of expanding its knowledge of other areas and reinforce its general skills about compliance. Sales peoples, particularly when involved in risky countries, can benefit from it, like any workforce confronted with complex situations involving conflicting values, beliefs and moral choices.
This training was designed for Belgian companies, by Belgian experts. It is also supported by prominent Belgian organizations like the Federation of Enterprises in Belgium, the Belgian Chambers and Transparency International Belgium.
- One risk culture (taxonomy, appetite) served by expert teams
- Latest trends in compliance (programme) requirements for anticorruption, GDPR, export control and economic sanctions,…
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HARALD HAELTERMAN
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STÉPHANIE DE SMEDTATTORNEY AT LAW LOYENS & LOEFF |
DANAÏS FOL |
BERT GEVERS |