We are thrilled to welcome back our Eating Compliance for Breakfast series. Join us this Autumn as our Global Compliance experts will be serving up even more bite-sized, actionable insights to help guide you through the ever evolving regulatory landscape.
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These sessions are brilliant - 9am mornings are always so exciting. Thanks for having these unique breakfast webinars.
Competition changes under the Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act
Date: Tuesday 17 September
Time: 09:00 - 09:30 (BST)
Speakers: Rebecca Malone and Freddie Carter
The Digital Markets, Competition and Consumer Act (DMCCA) makes substantial changes to competition law that will affect all businesses, and not just those active in digital markets. In this session Rebecca Malone and Freddie Carter will discuss the hotly anticipated developments in competition law that all businesses need to be aware of. This includes changes to dawn raids, information requests and the impact of UK competition law further afield.
Bribery and Corruption Risk Assessments
Date: Thursday 19 September
Time: 09:00 - 09:30 (BST)
Speakers: Matthew Vernon and Alice Babington
All organisations face some degree of bribery risk and whilst most companies will have an Anti-Bribery policy in place many will have either not completed a bribery and corruption risk assessment or are not confident that their assessment adequately identifies all of the potential bribery risk areas within the business.
Join Matthew Vernon and Alice Babington as they discuss the importance of bribery and corruption risk assessments as the basis of an effective anti-bribery programme and provide top tips on how you can undertake an effective and proportionate risk assessment.
A new duty to prevent sexual harassment: What do employers need to do now?
Date: Thursday 26 September
Time: 09:00 - 09:30 (BST)
Speakers: Catherine Shepherd
With a new duty to prevent sexual harassment coming into force on 26 October, we look in this webinar at what the new legal obligation entails and the steps businesses need to take now to comply.
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