The International Chamber of Commerce is hosting its International Integrity & Anti-Corruption Conference on Friday, December 8 at the Peace Palace in The Hague.
It’s part of the Netherlands’ Week of Integrity, a local initiative fostering public-private cooperation.
According to the organizers, “We live in a world where integrity isn’t talked about nearly enough.”
Among others, the program includes:
Prof. Mark Pieth, Co-founder and director, Basel Institute on Governance (Switzerland)
Henk Broeders, Chairman ICC Netherlands
Emily O’Reilly, European Ombudsman
Jan Hommen, former CEO KPMG and former CEO ING Bank
Nick Hirons, Senior Vice President, Global Ethics and Compliance, GlaxoSmithKline (UK)
Iohann Le Frapper, Vice-chair, ICC Commission on CR & Anti-corruption and Group General Counsel, and
Richard Bistrong, Contributing Editor of the FCPA Blog and CEO Front-Line Anti-Bribery LLC.
The event will emphasize the importance of public-private cooperation and the “business case” for integrity.
Registration is now open but seats are limited.
To register, use code FCBL745, and to see more information, please click here.
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Here’s a three-minute promo video for the event, produced by the ICC.
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Richard L. Cassin is the publisher and editor of the FCPA Blog.
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