Anti-corruption enforcement has never been more aggressive or coordinated. In light of this situation, multinational corporations have continued to emphasize investment in strong anti-corruption compliance programs. Around the globe, jurisdictions have taken steps to strengthen their anti-corruption legislative framework by requiring organizations and businesses to comply with internal policies and local regulations.
 
With the goal of helping companies adapt to the new anti-corruption environment, Duxes will host (ACCN) the 14th China Anti-Corruption Compliance Summit 2020 from October 15-16 in Shanghai, China. The summit will gather government officials and industry leaders to discuss important developments, including anti-corruption policy and enforcement trends, experience sharing and solutions to common challenges, as well as best practices for compliance, self-reporting and managing third-party risks.
 
Furthermore, speakers representing a wide range of institutions, including official agencies, industry associations, and leading multinational companies, will share valuable insights on this important area of business conduct.
 
The comprehensive, in-depth event will cover influential policies in territories such as the U.S., China, Europe and the Asia-Pacific region, and explore the wider relevance of current regulations in the context of global bodies such as the Department of Justice and the European Union. Special sections of ACCN will focus on topics such as China’s Overseas Anti-commercial Bribery Law, the latest enforcement of the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) in light of the current China-US trade war, the effect of China’s data privacy laws, and more.
 
The 14th China Anti-Corruption Compliance Summit 2020 (ACCN) furthers Duxes’ decade-long commitment to assisting companies in combating corruption, and facilitating exchange between private and public sector institutions. ACCN is the leading platform in the region, organized to give participants the most relevant and authoritative insights into this important area of business conduct. Professionals working in compliance, for law and consulting firms, or in related fields, are invited to attend.