In this microlearning module you’ll learn what fraud, bribery and corruption is, and how you can help prevent it. Fraud, bribery and corruption is big risk for businesses, and its down to each employee to ensure that they do the right things. Here we look at some definitions and key tips on this important topic.
Module Objectives:
– Understand what Fraud, Bribery and Corruption is;
– Understand the associated penalties;
– Learn how to prevent Fraud, Bribery and Corruption
Module Length: 8 minutes


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