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Fraud & Corruption Prevention in Contracts and Purchasing - Webinar (Recorded)

  • Webinar

  • 60 Minutes
  • September 2020
  • NetZealous LLC
  • ID: 5135691
Overview
The old saying 'An ounce of prevention is worth a pound of cure' is particularly applicable to procurement activities where fraud and corruption can raise not only the costs and risks of doing business, but also jeopardizes the reputation of the organization and even the safety of employees and the general public.

Why you should Attend
More people throughout the world are rejecting the notion that fraud and corruption in business are inevitable. As a result, many organizational leaders have launched efforts to prevent fraud and corruption in contracting and purchasing activities, both internally and on the part of their contractors and suppliers. This webinar presents causes, types of fraud, and recommends steps for prevention.

Areas Covered in the Session
  • Defining Fraud and Corruption
  • Meaning of Trust
  • Fraud in the Inducement
  • Influences that Cause Fraud and Corruption
  • Organizational Weakness that contribute to Fraud
  • Stages of Procurement Process where Fraud and Corruption can occur
  • Internal Fraud And Corruption examples
  • External types of Fraud and Corruption examples
  • Major Steps in Effective Prevention

Who Will Benefit
All positions that are involved in the planning, evaluation, preparation and management of purchasing, tenders, and contracts that cover the acquisition of materials, equipment, and services, and who are in organizations whose leadership want high levels of competency and ethics in all those involved in these activities.

Speaker

Robi Bendorf, CPSM, C.P.M., M.ED, has over 40 years of purchasing and sales experience, involving domestic and international activities for a broad range of manufacturing and service businesses.

Who Should Attend

  • All positions that are involved in the planning, evaluation, preparation and management of purchasing, tenders, and contracts that cover the acquisition of materials, equipment, and services, and who are in organizations whose leadership want high levels of competency and ethics in all those involved in these activities.