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Anti-Bribery and Corruption at Work

About this course

Bribery and corruption can have a significant negative impact on any organisation including penalties, loss of business, legal fees and loss of credibility in the eyes of customers and suppliers.

This all staff training course is designed to raise awareness of bribery and corruption in the workplace so that all members of staff know what it is, how to spot the signs and how to report it.

Legal Island’s Anti-Bribery and Anti-Corruption at Work eLearning course is tailored specifically to Irish law and provides comprehensive compliance training for all staff.

 

Why Anti-Bribery and Corruption Training is Essential for Your Organisation

Both an organisation and those associated with it are responsible for ensuring a zero-tolerance approach to bribery and corruption.

In Ireland, an organisation will be liable to prosecution under the Criminal Justice (Corruption Offences) Act 2018, if a person associated with it bribes another person intending to obtain or retain business or an advantage in the conduct of business for that organisation.

However, having an effective training program and robust measures in place is your best defence for protecting your organisation.

 

How Our Training Course Benefits Your Organisation in Ireland

Legal Island's Anti-Bribery and Corruption training provides essential insights to help all staff identify, prevent, and report bribery. This all-staff training not only creates a culture of integrity but also strengthens your Irish organisation’s compliance posture, protecting it from costly legal repercussions and ensuring peace of mind.

 

Who needs Anti-Bribery and Corruption Training?

The prevention, detection and reporting of bribery and others forms of corruption is the responsibility of everyone in the organisation.

It is essential that all members of staff understand the policies and procedures in place in your organisation to ensure that bribery offences are not committed in the course of their duties.

 

How long does our Anti-Bribery and Corruption Training Take?  

This course will take no longer than 30 minutes to complete including an assessment.  Each member of staff will receive their own personalised certificate upon successful completion.

 

Price

The standard rate of this course is €40 per staff member, however, depending on the number of staff you have, discounts may be available.

To discuss your training options or if you wish to discuss bespoke training needs regarding the inclusion of in-house documents in this eLearning programme, please contact a member of our eLearning team today – glen@legal-island.com.

     

What does this course cover?
This course is designed specifically for organisations based in Ireland by a team of anti-bribery and anti-corruption experts.    

Topics covered within the course include:

What constitutes bribery and corruption 

How to spot signs of bribery and corruption 

Your responsibilities as an employee 

How to raise a concern 

Launching January 2025

Prepare your team for a compliant 2025! Register your interest in our Anti-Bribery and Corruption Training, launching this January.

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Key Stats

What our customers are saying:

97%

of users said they found the courses beneficial for their organisation

96%

of users said they found the courses convenient and easy to use

96%

of users said their knowledge of the compliance topic area improved

94%

of users said they would recommend our eLearning courses to other organisations

   

You're in good company

The eLearning courses from Legal Island enabled our organisation to deliver consistent and standardised training across the company. This uniformity enhanced operational efficiency and boosts our employee productivity.

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Legal Island’s eLearning compliance training has now been used by over 200,000 employees in top public, private and third sector organisations across the island of Ireland including:
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