Corporate Governance: Festive Gift Giving

May 02, 2019 1 Min Read
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What’s the intention behind it?

Episode four sees Roshan and Mark talk about the giving of gifts and presents during festive periods. Find out how this act can potentially be construed as bribery and if so, should we even give such gifts to our customers or allow such gifts from our vendors?

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Governance Wednesday is a series where Roshan Thiran explores the governance space with Dr Mark Lovatt, CEO of Trident Integrity Solutions. For more similar podcasts, scroll here.

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