Fraud and corruption often develop slowly through weak controls, pressure, and rationalisation. This practical session explores unethical business practices, procurement fraud, bribery, conflicts of interest, expense manipulation, and corruption risks. Delegates will learn how ethical culture and practical controls reduce fraud exposure.
A highly practical ethics series designed for entrepreneurs, business owners, executives, managers, and operational leaders navigating today’s digital and high-pressure business environment. This series focuses on real ethical risks involving artificial intelligence, cybercrime, workplace conduct, social media, leadership pressures, customer trust, governance, and business reputation.
This webinar examines real fraud and corruption scenarios affecting businesses of all sizes. Delegates will identify behavioural red flags, governance weaknesses, and control failures while learning practical methods to strengthen ethical resilience and fraud prevention.
Key Topics:
• Fraud warning signs
• Corruption and bribery risks
• Procurement manipulation
• Expense fraud schemes
• Ethical blind spots
• Conflicts of interest
• Whistleblowing systems
• Practical anti-fraud controls
• Business owners
• Finance managers
• Procurement staff
• Compliance officers
• Internal auditors
• Executives