Corruption is an impediment to economic and social development. It undermines public confidence in governance, distorts development priorities, impedes investment, undermines fair competition and raises transaction costs. It also poses financial, operational and reputational risks to the companies.
A staggering number of countries are showing little to no improvement in tackling corruption[1]. One of the plausible reasons is lack of socio-political will for a change. It is a prevalent attitude in countries with low scores that corruption is a way of life. However, this is not true and every society, sector and citizen would benefit by uniting against corruption. Your commitment is important, now more than ever.
As the campaign against corruption continues, join us for a webinar on ‘Bribery and corruption – changing dynamics in a global, virtual world’ scheduled on the upcoming International Anti-corruption Day 2020 i.e. 09 December 2020 from 4.00-5.00pm IST.
Our speakers will discuss and share their insights on:
While this webcast will have an India focus, diverse issues and risks discussed will have cross-border applicability.
Chairman and CEO, KPMG in India
Partner and Co-Head, Forensic Services, KPMG in India
Technical Director, Forensic Services, KPMG in India
Executive Director, Forensic Services, KPMG in India
Senior Advisor, Forensic Services, KPMG in India