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WEBINAR: Risky business – Harnessing culture to combat corporate crime


Posted on September 15, 2021

Join speakers from industry, academia, government, and civil society, as we discuss the role of organisational culture in preventing crime and promoting responsible business conduct. All businesses have an opportunity to leverage their culture to combat corporate crime. This event will focus on small and medium enterprises (SMEs), and how businesses working with SMEs can harness relationships within the supply chain to combat corporate crime. By focusing on the role of culture within SMEs, the webinar will advance key debates on the challenges and opportunities of bribery prevention in Australia.

Thursday 7 October, 5:00 – 6:00PM AEDT

Panel includes:

Gemma Aiolfi, Head of Compliance, Corporate Governance and Collective Action, Basel Institute on Governance
Dr Radha Ivory, Senior Lecturer, TC Beirne School of Law and Trust, Ethics and Governance Alliance,
University of Queensland
Associate Professor Sarah Kelly OAM, School of Business and Trust, Ethics and Governance Alliance,
University of Queensland
Liang Tang, Executive Vice President, General Counsel & Company Secretary, Oceana Gold
Andrew Walter, First Assistant Secretary, Integrity and Security Division, Attorney-General’s Department

This webinar is a proud collaboration between the Bribery Prevention Network and the University of Queensland Trust, Ethics, and Governance Alliance

You can register for this event here, and follow the event on LinkedIn.