RESOURCES
The Bribery Centre provides an unrivalled and comprehensive selection of articles, videos, links, and documents which can be viewed and downloaded to provide explanations, guidance and a self service tool kit for businesses to manage their risk from the act.
In addition to free member content Associate Members will also be able to access our expert guidance content with Corporate Members able to download the self service tool kit.
Bribery Act guidance
A number of guidance documents have been published – which can be read here:
VideosVideo Archive
Learn more about the Bribery Act and how it could affect your business by viewing the below videos. More useful information on the Bribery Act can be seen in our video archive.
- The Bribery Act is good for British business
Nicola Bonucci - What is a bribe
Nicola Bonucci - Why introduce a new bribery law?
Claire Ward - What is the scope of corporate responsibility?
Roger Best - Clifford Chance - Why should companies act now?
Claire Ward - What should companies be doing before April 2011?
Transparency International - What should companies be doing now?
Stuart Melhuish - Venalitas - Should companies wait for Government guidance
Transparency International
Articles
- Bribery Act 2010 Circular
This circular relates to the commencement of the Bribery Act 2010 on 1 July 2011 and provides a brief explanation and commentary on key provisions. - Global Fraud Report
The annual Global Fraud Survey commissioned by Kroll and carried out by the Economist Intelligence Unit. - Directors Guide
A brief article focusing on the risks faced by Directors from the act and the actions they should immediately be considering within their businesses. - When is a gift not a gift?
An article recently published by the Bribery Centre on Director of Finance online DOFonline.co.uk outlining the big questions around gifts and hospitality. - Business as Usual, With Caution
An article recently published by the Bribery Centre in Business Today magazine questioning will we return to 'business as usual' practises after the impact of the Bribery Act is understood by businesses.
