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Online Roundtable on the ISO 37001 anti-bribery standard: A donor agency opportunity to boost effectiveness?
Date/Time: Tuesday 14 September 2021 at 20:30
Organiser: U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre
Recently, U4 published a paper on how development agencies may use ISO 37001 to benchmark and add value in anti-corruption activities. This universal standard is designed to help organisations manage and prevent bribery risks.
We will give a short introduction to our main findings from the paper. After that, we open the floor to experts to discuss these questions of interest to donors:
To what extent is ISO 37001 relevant for all organisations – including donors – as a way to manage bribery risks?
How is it relevant for aid agencies and their partners’ operations in target countries?
Can it help enhance integrity within organisations? How can it add value compared to other standards?
Participants will have the opportunity to ask questions during the webinar.
Panellists
Philippe Montigny (President – Center for International Research on Compliance, Ethics and Finance (CIRCE Finance); Chair– ETHIC Intelligence Certification Committee)
Jean-Pierre Méan (Attorney – Eigenmann Associés; Chair ISO 37001 Working Group)
Neill Stansbury (Co-founder/Director – Global Infrastructure Anti-Corruption Centre; former Chair ISO 37001 Project Committee)
Moderator
Guillaume Nicaise (Senior Adviser – U4 Anti-Corruption Resource Centre)
Register for the event (Zoom)
For further information, please do not hesitate to get in touch: guillaume.nicaise@cmi.no