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Thursday, March 11, 2010
9:00 – 13:00
Fasken Martineau DuMoulin LLP
Toronto
Agenda
Registration
Focusing on the extractive sector, this symposium will provide information on Canada's newly launched CSR Strategy for the Extractive Sector, the role of the CSR Counsellor and the CSR Centre for Excellence, the one-stop shop for information on global CSR standards, rules and best practices to assist in avoiding pitfalls; the Corruption of Foreign Public Officials Act and the role played by the RCMP; the implications of the Foreign Corruption Practices Act, as a result of offering securities for sale on any U.S. stock exchange; and the role of Transparency International Canada in helping you to avoid pitfalls.
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The purpose of Transparency International Canada Inc.
(TI-Canada) is to inform businesses, government, and the
general public of the effects of corruption in national and
international marketplaces, and to provide support and
resources for public and private sector initiatives to prevent
corrupt business practices.
The long-term goals of TI-Canada are that all levels of Government have effective anti-bribery measures; Canadian companies, their subsidiaries, supply and distribution chains do not bribe; the Government complies with and advocates for global and regional conventions against corruption; and transparency exists in all Canadian organizations.
Launched in November 1996,
TI-Canada is a voluntary not-for-profit organization
affiliated with approximately 100 other National Chapters
and many others being formed, all around the world.
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