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| | | Date: Wednesday, 19th April 2017 Time: 9:00am - 5:00pm Venue: Seoul, South Korea |
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| Asian Legal Business is presenting the Korea Anti-Corruption Forum 2017 taking place in Seoul on 19 April 2017. Join legal experts, in-house legal counsels, compliance professionals and government leaders from both domestic and international companies in Korea to discuss the latest regulatory updates, corruption investigations and enforcement trends in Korea. Understand the impacts of the “Kim Young-Ran Act” on business activities in Korea, explore cost effective solutions and learn from best practices sharing on designing and implementing internal compliance programmes to mitigate corruption and bribery risks |
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Guest of Honour and Keynote Speaker Confirmed Keynote Opening by the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission of Korea – Takeaways from Korea’s Anti-Corruption Regime |
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| Park Kyung-ho, Vice-Chairperson, Anti-Corruption and Civil Rights Commission (ACRC) of Korea |
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View the Latest Conference Agenda HERE |
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Conference Highlights : Keynote Opening by the Anti-Corruption & Civil Rights Commission of Korea – Takeaways from Korea’s Anti-Corruption Regime The Kim Young-Ran Act 2016 and Recent Developments in Anti-Corruption Regulations and Enforcements in Korea Enhancing Corporate Due Diligence for Anti-Corruption in Korea through Third Party Compliance Solutions Defining the Boundary Between Korean “Jeong” Hospitality and the Bribery Acts Safeguarding Corporate Reputations Against from Corruption Allegations and Bribery Charges Ensuring Compliance with Extraterritorial Anti-Corruption Investigations and Enforcement under the FCPA/UK Anti-Bribery Act Best In-House Practices in Dealing with Internal Bribery and Corruption Investigations Preventing Internal Fraud through Know-Your-Customer (KYC) and AML Compliance Understanding the Do’s and Don’ts when Managing a Compliance Incident from both Internal and External Perspectives |
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