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Supplier Red Flags
Do your people actually know what vendor behaviors are considered shady? This job aid equips your employees with the know-how to spot red flags in your supply chain—from environmental hazards and...
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Members only: 6 months access to VComply’s GRC Suite
Our friends at VComply are offering member-exclusive access to their GRC-Ops platform for 6-months. Try it out—without committing a single budget dollar—to manage and automate your compliance...
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Third Party Code of Conduct Training
Your third parties—like vendors, consultants, suppliers, and business partners—are essentially an extension of your org, so they need to know and uphold your standards. Share this practical module...
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We Play Fair: Anticorruption Basics
Help employees understand how your anticorruption processes fit into the big picture with this overview infographic. Whether your anticorruption program is the pinnacle of best practices or just starting out, it’s critical that employees know how...
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Petty Cash is Not for Import/Export or Handling Fees
It’s called “petty” cash, but it can cause big problems. Make it super easy for your team to remember: petty cash has a lot of uses, but never for handling fees.
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Petty Cash is Not for Aiding Government Action
It’s called “petty” cash, but it can cause big problems. Make it super easy for your team to remember: petty cash has a lot of uses, but never for aiding government action.
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Working with a charity?
Avoid risky donations—and the resulting effect on your company’s reputation—with this straightforward checklist of compliant charitable donations. This piece helps your employees think through the donations they’re considering...
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Third Party module
You just spent $200,000 on a third-party onboarding solution ... which will be worth zero if your business refuses to use it. Stick the landing with this live training deck that helps you manage business expectations. This 14-slide deck walks your...
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Is your third party expensing something unusual?
Make spotting red flags involving third-party expenses super easy with this highly visual infographic. This piece includes both obvious red flags like jewelry and art as well as some less-obvious things like water bills and high discounts.
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When interests collide - horizontal
A vivid explainer of how and where conflicts occur, and the need to disclose it.
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If it looks like a conflict, it's a conflict - horizontal
This eyeball graphic reminds your team that anything the even looks like a conflict is one that needs to be disclosed.
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No money, still problems - horizontal
Lots of people think conflicts of interest exist only when they profit. This piece reminds them that's not true.
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Eid: We Give Wisely (banquet version)
Evoking the hospitality of a shared meal, this graphic reinforces your company's donation policies during Eid Al Adha.
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Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/banquet version)
Evoking the hospitality of a shared meal, this graphic reinforces your company's donation policies during Eid Al Adha.
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Conflicts: Rumble - horizontal
An awesome image based on posters used to promote the historic Ali/Foreman “Rumble In the Jungle” match, this piece makes conflicts easy to understand for your employees: it's work v. personal.
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Before a service provider starts work
Show your team the basics—and importance—of vetting service providers and obtaining proper documentation before work begins. Whether it be control for anticorruption, fraud, or sanction screening, it’s the same idea: don’t have...
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We conduct due diligence
This simple reminder drills home to your sales and business development folks that your company doesn't just do deals, you look into the deals first.
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So-and-so is a government official
Your company (and the law) has specific rules about spending money on government officials. Raise your team's awareness about who actually is one.
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Ramadan: We practice hospitality (calligraphy/dallah version)
This Ramadan-themed piece reminds your team that your organization has policies about gifts and entertainment.
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Eid: We give wisely (calligraphy version)
A beautiful illustration of gifting hands to remind your employees to follow your donations policy during Ramadan.
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Ramadan: We practice hospitality (dallah version)
Remind your team they can give gifts and entertain, but extravagance is never an option.
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Eid: We give wisely
Use this graphic piece to remind your employees to focus on where charitable donations are going—and how your policy can make that easier.
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Only approve known expenses
Remind your employees that vague details in expense reports aren't harmless—they could be hiding fraud or bribes.
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This is a third party (definition version)
The concept of government intermediaries can be complicated. Enable your employees to understand who "third parties" are and why they're important to identify. This piece lives between our simple graphic on uniformed third parties and our more complex...
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If getting the permit seemed too easy...
Empower your employees to stop and assess when government interactions seem too good to be true—they just might be.
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What can you give to a government official?
Based DOJ guidance on the FCPA, this explainer breaks down how to think about what is appropriate to give folks in government. Contrasting examples are used to highlight what are truly acceptable gifts and entertainment when government officials are...
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Conflicts of Interest
Make sure your employees know what's a conflict of interest—and, just as important, what to do about it. It’s too easy for folks to just “go with their gut” about potential conflicts. This piece uses simple icons to explain when...
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