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ISO 37001 and the principles of an anti-bribery management system

This article discusses the principles of ISO 37001 and how it facilitates the implementation, maintenance and improvement of anti-bribery management systems. Read it now!

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With the increasing awareness of the risks of bribery and their potential damages, reputable organizations are taking measures to avoid this practice and demonstrate their honesty and credibility in the market.
One of these measures is the implementation of an Anti-Bribery Management System (ABMS), which represents a serious commitment to ethics and helps organizations avoid potential bribery risks, enhancing the company's reputation and keeping them in business.
In this article, Marcelo Becher discusses the elements of an anti-bribery management system under ISO 37001 and how the standard contributes to a more honest and transparent business environment.
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Marcelo Becher
Specialist in Strategic Management from PUC-PR. Business and market analyst at SoftExpert, a software provider for enterprise-wide business processes automation, improvement, compliance management and corporate governance.

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