Anti-corruption and Business: Panel Discussion in Vienna, 7 May

IACA cordially invites you to a panel discussion in Vienna on 7 May on the theme of National Legislation, International Impact: What Global Anti-Corruption Enforcement Trends Mean for Your Company.

At the event, which IACA is co-organizing with the Austrian Federal Economic Chamber (WKO), renowned experts in the field will discuss the increasingly global enforcement of anti-bribery laws involving companies, and what this could mean for businesses in Austria.

Confirmed as panellists are Richard L. Cassin, Founder and Editor-in-Chief of the FCPA Blog, Bettina Knötzl, Lawyer and Partner at KNOETZL and President of the Advisory Board of Transparency International, Austrian Chapter, Robert Mascola, Director Ethics and Compliance, Global Lead Anti-Corruption Program, Philip Morris International, and Professor Andy Spalding, a Frequent Visiting Faculty Member at IACA and Senior Editor of the FCPA Blog. The discussion will be moderated by Martin Kreutner, IACA’s Dean and Executive Secretary.

Further details, including how to register, are available below and in this flyer: IACA WKO event 7 May 2018

Date: Monday 7 May 2018

Time: 15:00

Venue: WKO, Spartenhaus am Schwarzenbergplatz, main hall, Schwarzenbergplatz 14, 1040 Vienna, Austria

Registration: Please register in advance by contacting Mr. Markus Haas via aussenwirtschaft.projekte@wko.at or by phone at +43 (0)5/90 900 – 4186.

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International Anti-Corruption Academy

Laxenburg/Vienna, Austria  |  T: +43 2236 710 718 101

© 2023 IACA. Developed by IACA.

Laxenburg/Vienna, Austria  |  T: +43 2236 710 718 101

© 2023 IACA. Developed by IACA.

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