Focus and Features
This course will discuss how to set up an effective compliance program that adds value to the organization, practice sharing from a multi-national company considered to be the gold standard in compliance by the US Government and best practices from different industries.
Compliance is becoming more visible in various organizations, companies from developed countries like the Unites States have been developing compliance programs for some years and it has now been more important for companies from developing countries to implement a good compliance program as well, since this is one of the best deterrence to fraud, corruption and inefficiencies. A good Compliance Program is also a strong preventive control which aides Internal Audit add value to organizations.
Being a Compliance practitioner is an upcoming and exciting new field which can provide local opportunities as Philippine companies sees its importance and global companies especially from developed countries such as the US, UK, Singapore, Australia, Hong Kong, Japan offer a strong job market, since the importance of compliance has already been established in these countries. Being a compliance practitioner does not require you to have a background in Accounting, compliance practitioners come from any/various fields (medical, engineering, finance, HR, Law, etc.)
What You Will Learn
I. Overview of Compliance and Ethics Practice
II. Essential Elements of an Effective Compliance and Ethics Program
III. Strategies for Implementation (Organizational Steps)
IV. Recent Developments and updates
CANCELLATION POLICIES
1. Cancellations received less than 3days prior to the event will be charged a cancellation fee, which is 50% of the registration fee. Cancellation in zoom registration does not mean you are cancelling your registration in our seminar, please send us an official email.
2. No-show registrants will be charged 50% of the registration fee.
3. Substitutions are allowed on two conditions:
• The event/training should be the same.
•The membership status should also be the same, if the other participant is a non-member, he/she must pay the difference.