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This is a sample computer, email and internet usage policy.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

This is a sample acceptable use policy for networks and computer systems.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

This sample outlines the acceptable use policy concerning network services and computer services, including e-mail and internet.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
David Tournier, General Manager & Corporate Secretary, IFFCO Canada Enterprise

This Quick Overview addresses how Bankability, or the ability to obtain banks' funding, can be a life or death sentence for any transaction requiring borrowed funds in Canada and the United States.

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Region: Canada, United States
Audience: Small Law Departments, Large Law Departments
Bloomberg Law

This overview provides a brief roadmap of the important elements of a comprehensive program to comply with the US Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA), and is designed to help compliance professionals ensure they have considered all of the issues. A strong compliance program incorporates several core functions and ensures that a company is protecting itself as much as possible against FCPA violations and liability.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
1 pages

This Check Card provides a handy reminder of key elements of your company’s Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) compliance policy and is designed to help employees ensure they make a habit of considering all potential corruption issues. The do's and don’ts covering the company’s FCPA policy must provide clear expectations for engaging in conduct with business partners and other third parties.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
Bloomberg Law
1 pages

This sample checklist illustrates how to implement a necessary element of a comprehensive Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) program, and is designed to help compliance professionals, in the United States, ensure they have considered all of the issues. Thorough and well-documented due diligence on third parties is a crucial element in a company’s compliance program to prevent liability under the FCPA.

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Interest Area: Compliance and Ethics
Source: Resource Library
Region: United States

This sample CEO message illustrates how to incorporate an important element of a comprehensive FCPA program into your company’s compliance plan and is designed to help compliance professionals ensure they have considered all of the issues. Senior management should send a strong message that the company is unequivocally committed to ethical behavior and compliance.

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Region: United States

This sample certification language illustrates how to incorporate a necessary element of a comprehensive FCPA program into your company’s compliance library and is designed to help compliance professionals ensure they have considered all of the issues. Certification language for employee compliance must clearly state employees’ responsibilities in agreeing to not engage in, and to report, corrupt conduct.

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Region: United States

This sample request form illustrates how to incorporate a necessary element of a comprehensive FCPA program into your company’s compliance library and is designed to help compliance professionals ensure they have considered all of the issues. To avoid violating the FCPA, companies must take care not to give anything of value, including entertainment, to foreign government officials.

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Source: Resource Library
Region: United States
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