Directors fall foul of corruption laws

Andrew Webster from Navigant Consulting is experienced in helping companies manage fraud and crime issues and believes that companies can do far more to prevent corruption. He warns that both national and international legislation is likely to become more vigorously enforced.

Imagine, if you will, a scene that has been played in many countries for decades. The deal is nearly done. A businessman sits with the government representatives responsible for making the deal that will make his company a healthy profit.

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