Bribery Prevention Network - Brisbane Networking Event
Event description
Anti-bribery and corruption compliance is increasingly being recognised as central to the broader ESG agenda as it supports other social, environmental and governance priorities. Yet, knowing how to mitigate bribery and corruption risks while succeeding in business can be challenging, particularly for small and medium-sized enterprises.
Taking place on International Anti-Corruption Day, this complimentary evening event is an opportunity to meet other business leaders and risk and compliance professionals across various industries facing these issues. We'll hear from speakers who will map key developments and highlight resources to help your business prevent bribery and corruption in support of an ESG agenda.
Speakers
Tim Robinson, Chief Compliance Officer, BHP
Detective Leading Senior Constable Kelliejean Gallegos, Financial Investigation Capability Advisor – Northern Command, Australian Federal Police
Jillian D’Urso, Principal Advisor Social Policy, Minerals Council of Australia. Engagement Committee Member, Bribery Prevention Network
Dean Mitchell, Partner, KPMG Forensic, KPMG Australia. Steering Committee Member, Bribery Prevention Network
Carl Fredriksen, Director, KPMG Australia
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RSVPs
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Sponsors
This event is sponsored by KPMG Australia and the Minerals Council of Australia.
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