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  • What can you give to a government official?

    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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  • Demonstrating can be exporting

    Demonstrating can be exporting

    Trade compliance is complicated, but this bold and simple graphic helps your folks know that showing can be exporting.

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  • Who's a Government Official?

    Who's a Government Official?

    Take the mystery out of who is—and who isn’t—a government official with this job aid. Just because someone doesn’t have a regal title or isn't a politician doesn’t mean they’re not a “government official.”...

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  • Lots of people pay bribes

    Lots of people pay bribes

    A powerful graphic to remind your team that you don't tolerate bribes—and neither does the law.

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  • Do you know what your third parties are doing?

    Do you know what your third parties are doing?

    Your partners and vendors can cause a world of hurt—are your employees keeping watch?

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  • We give reasonable gifts

    We give reasonable gifts

    Santa loves giving fabulous gifts, but he's not doing it as part of a business relationship (or subject to your gifts and entertainment policy). Remind your employees that business gifts are reasonable.

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  • Bribery is a crime everywhere

    Bribery is a crime everywhere

    Distill your global anti-corruption policy into one simple poster.

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  • Know what your third parties are doing

    Know what your third parties are doing

    Your vendors and intermediaries can get you into trouble and waste your money; make sure your team is watching out.

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  • Do you need to disclose it?

    Do you need to disclose it?

    Sometimes business gifts must be reported; keep that front-of-mind for your employees.

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  • This is not a business gift (cash version)

    This is not a business gift (cash version)

    It's simple and powerful: a quick reminder to avoid excessive business gifts. 

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  • This is not a business gift (fur coat version)

    This is not a business gift (fur coat version)

    It's simple and powerful: a quick reminder to avoid excessive business gifts. 

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  • Bring awareness to your  third-party due diligence process with this simple job aid, so your teams know what needs to happen before they engage with them.

    Engaging a New Third Party or Business Partner?

    Shed light on third-party due diligence with this simple job aid. This easy-to-use guide provides clear steps, ensuring your team knows about—and can plan for—your vetting process before engaging with new vendors, suppliers, contractors,...

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  • Nah, we're good.

    Nah, we're good.

    This graphic brings home a key anticorruption message: we earn our business, we don't bribe for it. Need it in landscape? Check out the horizontal version!

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  • Ask questions if your third party... - horizontal

    Ask questions if your third party... - horizontal

    Managing third parties isn’t always second nature. This handy graphic reminds employees when to ask questions and when to escalate their concerns.

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  • This is business travel—this is a holiday - horizontal

    This is business travel—this is a holiday - horizontal

    Business trips with partners can get complicated quickly, particularly when government officials are involved. Keep your employees alert when they're planning.

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  • Managing a Joint Venture Partner?

    Managing a Joint Venture Partner?

    Help your team know how to navigate day-to-day JV issues with this handy guide that hits all the key areas of corruption, trade compliance, conflicts, confidentiality and more—all so your team doesn’t have to do it from memory. It’s...

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  • Nah, we're good. - horizontal

    Nah, we're good. - horizontal

    This graphic brings home a key anticorruption message: we earn our business, we don't bribe for it. Need it in portrait? Check out the vertical version!

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  • Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/hands version)

    Eid: We Give Wisely (calligraphy/hands version)

    A beautiful illustration of gifting hands to remind your employees to follow your donations policy during Eid Al Adha.

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  • Petty Cash is Not for Import/Export or Handling Fees

    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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  • Third Party module

    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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  • Before a service provider starts work

    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

    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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  • If they can see it or hear it, it might be an export

    If they can see it or hear it, it might be an export

    This graphic raises awareness that exports aren't obvious—any kind of access to documents or information can implicate trade compliance.

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  • If they won't give you a receipt, it might be a bribe

    If they won't give you a receipt, it might be a bribe

    This simple graphic alerts your employees to a common indicator of bribery.

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