Introduction and Objectives
Welcome to the PTC Bribery & Corruption Course
As part of the Financial Crime educational series that PTC provides all employees. This course requires that you have a good understanding of financial crime as this course is set at a high technical level.
The objective of this online course on bribery and corruption is to equip participants with a comprehensive understanding of the issues surrounding bribery and corruption in both internal and external contexts. Through this course, participants will:
- Develop a deep awareness of the ethical, legal, and socio-economic consequences of bribery and corruption.
- Gain a solid foundation in the key concepts, theories, and principles related to bribery and corruption prevention.
- Acquire practical knowledge and skills necessary to identify, prevent, and report instances of bribery and corruption within various sectors and industries.
- Explore real-world case studies and examples to analyse the impact of bribery and corruption on individuals, organisations, and society.
- Understand the global regulatory landscape and best practices for compliance with anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws.
- Learn how to implement effective anti-corruption measures and escalate issues.
- Foster a commitment to ethical behaviour and corporate social responsibility, contributing to a world where transparency and integrity prevail.
Throughout the course I will identify the key discovery controls we undertake to detect and prevent PTC from being involved with funds from bribery and corruption.
Navigating this Course
Use the menu of the left hand side, you can navigate forwards and backwards throughout this course by clicking on any of the slide names. If you have not completed the slide it will be missing the .
To complete the quiz in Gifts and bribes you need to click the orange flag .
The system will keep track of your progress, or on every page you can click thebutton.
There is a final quiz at the end that is limited to 3 attempts and selects random questions from a panel of questions that relate to each section. If you are successful you will receive a completion certificate.
Commenting is not enabled on this course.