Code of Conduct
Every company expects its employees to meet the highest professional standards, to act ethically and with integrity.
A Code of Conduct summarises the standards of conduct expected from every employee of a company and provides guidance when dealing with specific situations.
Our Code of Conduct Training Course will help your employees learn about your code of conduct then demonstrate its application in a series of practical examples.
- 45 Minutes
- For all staff
- Based on UK legislation, but suitable for global audiences upon the removal of UK-specific references and translation as necessary.
Learning objectives
- Identify trading issues and the risks associated with them
- Fully comply with all relevant laws and regulations
- Be able to detect and prevent fraud and bribery within our Company
- Appreciate your responsibility for monitoring and reporting
- Take appropriate action to maintain health, safety and welfare at work
What can you expect your employees to learn?
Welcome
Doing the right thing
Code of Conduct
Compliance with laws and regulations
- Legal and regulatory compliance best practice
- A point of law
- Regulatory submission
- Legal matters
Corporate governance
- The Board
Health, safety and the environment (HSE)
- HSE: best practice
- A live wire
- Local standards
- Letting down the guard
Equality and diversity
- Equality: Best practice
- A leave of absence
- The bonus pot
- The keen masseur
Contact with competitors
- Competition: Best practice
- Chatty competitors
- The price is right?
- Treading a tightrope
Gifts, entertainment and sponsorships
- Official business
- The goody bag
- A product launch
Political contributions
- Contributing advice
- The dodgy donation
- The supporter
Payments
- Additional fees
- Payment problems
- Secret agent
Conflicts of interest
- A family affair
- The financial interest
- A talented nephew
Fraud prevention
- Business use
Confidential information
- A friend in need?
- Careless whispers
- The revealing message
Insider information
- Insider trading: Best practice
- Brotherly advice
- Guilty by association?
- Tricky transactions
Speak up!
- Your call
- What happens in Vegas...
- Reporting suspicions
Affirmation
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