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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...6✨Tokens -
If they won't give you a receipt, it might be a bribeThis simple graphic alerts your employees to a common indicator of bribery.2✨Tokens -
If only one person can get us the business...Alert your team that a single source of business is suspicious—and may be a sign of bribery.2✨Tokens -
Read it before you approve itRemind your employees to monitor your vendors or intermediaries, not simply pay them.2✨Tokens -
We pay for travel to/from our sites - verticalMake it super easy for your employees to remember what business travel is, and isn't.2✨Tokens -
Bad guys ask for donations, too (grey version)Don't let your team forget fraudsters can pose as charities.2✨Tokens -
This is not business entertainment (gambling version)It's simple and powerful: a quick reminder to avoid excessive business gifts.2✨Tokens -
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2026 Q3 GIFT: Tweaking a contract? Make it official.After the ink is dry, your employees may be tempted to agree to contract changes verbally, over email, or even documented in a memo. But when terms—even minor ones—aren’t reviewed and signed through your normal process, they may not be...4✨Tokens -
Email Signatures: We Give WiselyWe love it when employees are passionate about giving, and we want to support their causes. But that doesn’t mean we can (or should) donate to everyone’s GoFundMe or fly a client on a private jet. Help your folks understand what giving wisely...10✨Tokens -
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!2✨Tokens -
Click-through guide: Is this person a government official?Do all your folks know who’s considered a government official? No? Well, click-through guide to the rescue! Save the day with this 5-step interactive tool that offers one decision-point at a time to avoid information overload. Employees can quickly...12✨Tokens -
If a government official feels like it's a holiday... - horizontalA handy reminder that travel with a government official can cross the line into bribery.2✨Tokens -
We pay business travel for businesspeople - horizontalWhat could be more clear? Business travel is purely for business.2✨Tokens -
We pay for travel to/from our sites - horizontalMake it super easy for your employees to remember what business travel is, and isn't.2✨Tokens -
Ramadan: We practice hospitality (grey dallah version)Remind your people they should give gifts during this time of year wisely, not extravagantly.2✨Tokens -
Are you prepared to present?Empower your sales staff with this helpful checklist before they meet with prospective customers. Meeting sales prospects in person is critical for a lot of businesses and helps foster relationships, but your sales force needs to be prepared for a...8✨Tokens -
Chinese New Year: Give Mooncakes, not YuanIllustrate the proper types of respectful, ethical giving for your China-based teams with these examples.2✨Tokens -
No, thanksBe super plain with this punchy graphic: our company's employees don't play around with bribes.2✨Tokens -
Our referrals are based on meritThis elegant piece gives your team typical examples of kickbacks and a reminder that your company prohibits them.3✨Tokens -
Say no to kickbacksUse this highly visual piece to help your employees recognize corrupt referrals—and what to do about it. Kickbacks come in different forms—suitcases full of cash are (mostly) stuff in movies. This piece drives home that your business...6✨Tokens -
Know your customerEmpower your employees to raise red flags when they sense a customer might be shady.2✨Tokens -
Ramadan: We practice hospitality (calligraphy/dallah version)This Ramadan-themed piece reminds your team that your organization has policies about gifts and entertainment.2✨Tokens -
Ramadan: We practice hospitality (dallah version)Remind your team they can give gifts and entertain, but extravagance is never an option.2✨Tokens -
Only approve known expensesRemind your employees that vague details in expense reports aren't harmless—they could be hiding fraud or bribes.2✨Tokens