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Anti-corruption and Anti-bribery

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We offer advice on how to prevent your company from being used for corruption and bribery.

Anti-corruption and Anti-bribery

Are you aware of the risks your business faces?

Advice on relevant procedures and policies to minimise risks

The public expects companies to act ethically. Today, corruption is prohibited in almost every country in the world. Anti-corruption laws are usually part of local legislation and include prohibitions against bribery – both giving and receiving bribes and indirect bribery – of public officials. Some jurisdictions also include prohibitions on bribery of non-government officials, i.e., employees of companies.

The purpose of the policies is to help you consider whether particular conduct is permitted or prohibited, in relation to your own conduct or in relation to the conduct of employees and agents who report directly or indirectly to you.

Tailored policies for your business
– both domestically and abroad

Implementation of policies

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Policies

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Anti-corruption and Anti-bribery

Corporate investigations

It may have serious consequences for your business, both legally, commercially, and in terms of reputation, if your organisation has been involved in serious violations of the law or irregularities. If you suspect that your company or organisation has been involved in corruption or bribery, we can conduct a corporate investigation or assist with an internal investigation to determine whether rules have been broken and, if so, to what extent.

Anti-corruption and Anti-bribery

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Jesper Kruse Markvart

Jesper Kruse Markvart

Partner, Attorney-at-law (L), LL.M. in Competition Law and Economics and Head of the Contract Law Department

+45 63 14 20 65

Kathrine Myltoft Rasmussen

Commercial Law Advisor

+45 63 14 45 20

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Odense, Svendborg and Copenhagen