Ethics, Accountability and Corruption Prevention

07 Jun 10 - 11 Jun 10 - Kula Lumpur, Malaysia Book this course
Duration: 1 week
Price:£2100
Course ref: OETHICS

Overview:

Your organisation’s credibility may be at stake and indeed your own job could be at risk if malpractice is exposed. It is imperative therefore that we take all reasonable steps to minimise risks relating to corrupt practices and put proper strategies, policies and plans into action. This workshop will assist you and your organisation to identify the risks associated and provides possible solutions and implementation plans.

If you are involved in strengthening ethics or accountability in public financial management, good governance, public procurement reform or combating corruption, then this five day intensive workshop will provide a one-stop shop of knowledge, skills and practical solutions for you. It will also explore the difficulties faced when political will is an issue to be overcome and cultural issues relating to corruption.



Learning objective
You will be able to:
  • Use a variety of integrity development toolkits to assist you in carrying out analysis of your organisation and other stakeholders, to improve ethics and accountability
  • Develop policies and strategies to improve management techniques and develop integrity and trust in government public service and business
  • Develop an anti corruption strategy, identify corruption hotspots and engage with the stakeholders to put prevention methods in place
  • Consider the benefits of strategic alliances, the community and the role of others who may form pressure groups in prevention
  • Be aware of financial crime and fraud and consider its impact on wider international issues

Course content
  • The pillars of integrity and definitions in relation to ethics, accountability and corruption
  • The use if integrity development toolkits including cultural and organisation analysis, self analysis, stakeholder analysis and integrity action plans
  • Definitions and case studies relating to conflict of interest and gifts and gratuities
  • Disclosure policies including whistle blowing
  • Anti-corruption strategies, how to disseminate, identifying corruption hotspots, political will, implementing and monitoring, prevention vs. enforcement
  • Undoing the myths about procurement and where it can go wrong
  • Involvement of the community, youth and private sector
  • Overview of financial crime and international issues

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