This anti-corruption policy provides a set of basic guidelines to prevent and detect corrupt practices whilst promoting ethical behaviour. Corruption refers to the abuse of power or position for personal gain and can take many forms such as bribery, fraud, embezzlement and money laundering.
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Outlined in the anti-corruption policy are a set of expectations and responsibilities for employees, suppliers and management in order to prevent corrupt practices which can damage its reputation, undermine the organisation’s legal and financial standing, and harm its stakeholders.
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The anti-corruption policy aims to implement effective controls and procedures to create a culture of integrity and accountability within and outside the organisation.