Anti-Bribery and Corruption

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Anti-Bribery and Corruption Quiz

Test your knowledge on anti-bribery and corruption practices with our comprehensive quiz designed for professionals. This engaging quiz not only checks your understanding but also reinforces essential concepts in compliance and ethical standards.

Key Features:

  • 11 questions covering critical topics
  • Multiple choice and checkbox formats
  • Instant scoring to track your progress
11 Questions3 MinutesCreated by InformedEagle347
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1. If the company failed to prevent bribery/corruption and/or comply with anti-bribery requirements, is it consider a criminal offense?
Yes
No
2. What are the internal polices which support the Anti-Bribery and Corruption2. What are the internal polices which support the Anti-Bribery and Corruption?
Personal Conflicts of Interest, Gifts and Hospital Policy
Broker Remuneration Policy
Third Party Contracts Policy
Claims Policy
All the above
What are the penalties and consequences for committing bribery?
Disciplinary consequence and including dismissal
Substantial fine
Imprisonment
None of the above
Which of the following statements about bribery and corruption law are correct?
The law applies to direct bribery
The law applies to indirect bribery
The law applies to direct but not indirect bribery
A briber cannot be offered via third party
Which of the following statements are correct?
It is RSA Group policy not to make political donations
Charitable donations should not be used as a substitute for bribery
Charitable donations should only be made in accordance with Group policy
Inappropriate lobbying could in some cases be deemed to be bribery
All the above
Bader is seconded to work in a country where low level corruption is common in business practice. Often this is done via a third party. Bader’s view is that just because it is common practice, this does not mean that it is acceptable. Is he right or wrong?
Right
Wrong
Which of the following are likely to be defined as a Politically Exposed Person (PEP)?
A government minister
A Major celebrity
A director of a small company
All the above
Which statements are correct. Select your answers
It's a criminal offence to bribe a foreign public official
It's a criminal offence to pay another person a bribe, even if that person is in another country
It's a criminal offence to bribe a person even if they work in the private sector
All the above
Where can you go for more guidance on our anti-bribery and corruption procedures?
Your line manager
Legal Team
Group Intranet
All the above
The following reasons sometimes given for paying a bribe. Which of them are un-acceptable?
An agent paid the bribe on our behalf
It is the way things work her – it’s just different
We can only compete in a tight market if we do this
All the above
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