Introduction to the Bribery Act 2010 E-Learning
Understanding the Bribery Act 2010 – and the consequences of not implementing it fully and properly – is essential to protect you, your business and your employees. Covering the key topics of the act, this interactive online training will help equip your business with the tools to detect, avoid and report bribery and other corruption.
Description
The Highfield e-learning Introduction to the Bribery Act 2010 Short Course has been designed to help your organisation understand what bribery is, how bribery takes place and what you need to do to reduce risk.
The course forms part of a suite of short e-learning courses that focus on different types of economic crime, and is ideal for employees in busy workplaces who need to understand the Bribery Act 2010.
Aims & Objectives
This course helps learners to understand:
- How bribery is defined
- Forms that bribery can take
- Indicators that bribery is taking place
- Consequences of bribery
- The legal framework, including the Bribery Act 2010
- What to do if you suspect bribery is taking place
Intended For
Any employee, manager or director who needs to be aware of the requirements of the act, or who is in a position where bribery could be a risk.
It can also be used as a stand-alone module by anyone interested in finding out more about economic crime and the legislative requirements placed on individuals and businesses to combat it.
Mode for Delivery
Our e-learning is available to use on multiple platforms such as tablets, PCs and laptops. All you need is an internet connection. Learners simply log on to the Highfield Learner Management System (LMS) and work their way through the course, along with the scenarios that provide them with real-life context.
Learners are assessed at the end of the course by multiple-choice questions.
Prerequisites
No prior knowledge needed.