Anti-Bribery Training, Page 12 Reviews
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Average score 4.7
4083 reviews
I have a hearing impairment and even with headphones it was almost impossible to hear the dramatised conversations in some parts of the course. I would not have heard or understood without activating the subtitles.
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Easy to follow course, with short sections so you don't lose focus and full or information.
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Are you committing a crime if you ask for a reward for something you do? A. Yes, if you are offering to purposely do something against proper procedure B. Yes, asking for a reward if always a criminal offence C. No, asking for a reward is never a criminal offence. I chose B, because if I start asking for money from a customer or supplier for just doing my job properly according to correct procedure, then it sounds suspiciously like I'm asking for a bribe (a facility payment). However, the "Correct" answer is "A". I believe that both A and B are correct answers.
It might not be the most inspiring subject, but knowing how not to fall foul of the law should be of interest to anyone. The subtleties of bribery makes it necessary for a brief training session. The format was engaging with the mixture of videos, scenarios, questions and the exam at the end. The level seemed appropriate to give the vital information without being too detailed or vague.
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Important to understand the company policy and know what is and is not acceptable behaviour