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2008 World’s Most Ethical Companies

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Ford Speeds Up Environmental Efforts While Sterling Jewelers Loses Its Luster

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50 Codes of Conduct Benchmarked Q2 - 2008

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The Race to the Bottom: Suppliers, Sub-Contractors and India’s Child Labor Crisis

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Ethics and Compliance Makeover: Cisco Gets a Mulligan

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Committed to the Ethical Path

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What’s the Benefit of a High-Quality Sustainability Report to Your Organization

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Global Compliance: United Arab Emirates

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Training: What Works

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Is Not Being Bad Really Good Enough?

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Expert Corner: Alex Dimitrief - General Electric

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Anatomy of a Fraud: Ivy Leaguer Gone Wrong

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Big Shot CEO’s EthiGear Selection Q2 - 2008

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Truth and Consequences: The Fallout from Qualcomm

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The Growing Importance of Corporate Social Responsibility

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August 21: Ethisphere Symposium

May 16, 2008

PLI/Ethisphere Compliance Series: Creating and Enforcing a Robust FCPA Compliance and Audit Program

Description:
Both the Department of Justice and the Securities and Exchange Commission have disclosed that the existence of a corporate compliance program is a consideration when bringing charges against a company, and can help a company to avoid prosecution or reduce the penalty imposed. With that, there is more incentive than ever for organization to thoroughly comply with the rules and regulations of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act. Join PLI and Ethisphere for the latest installment of the PLI/Ethisphere FCPA Compliance Series, Creating and Enforcing a Robust FCPA Compliance and Audit Program.

Discussion Topics Will Include:

  • Effective FCPA compliance policies
    • Region specific
    • Division specific
  • Training program design
    • Who to train
    • How to train
    • How often to train
  • Cultural obstacles to be aware of and how to best overcome them

Faculty:

  • Gary Giampetruzzi, Senior Corporate Counsel, Deputy Compliance Officer, International Investigations and Programs - Pfizer
  • Additional faculty details forthcoming

Date: August 21, 2008 1pm - 2 pm ET/12pm – 1pm CT/11am - 12pm - MT/10am-11am PT

Price: Free for Ethisphere Council Members ($299 for non-members)

CLE: CLE credit will be available for this event.

To Register: Registration is available through PLI here. Ethisphere members should email Erin Russell before registering in order to receive the Ethisphere Council Access Code and ensure that you will not be charged for the event.

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