New Zealand companies must not breach anti-corruption legislation. It is therefore important that you understand the basic tenants of anti-corruption legislation to avoid violations and promote your employer's policy of avoiding corruption.
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In this course, you'll learn about anti-corruption legislation and its application to individuals and corporations. You'll also learn about the penalties that apply for violations of anti-corruption law and common situations in which bribery is likely to occur.
New Zealand Anti-corruption