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''UK - law''.
1.  ''Systems - noun.''


The UK's Bribery Act, 2010.
A group, or system, of interconnected items or processes.


For example, a neural network.


The Bribery Act 2010 was introduced to update and strengthen UK laws against bribery, including foreign bribery.


Among other aims, the Bribery Act is designed to address the requirements of the 1997 OECD anti-bribery Convention.
2.  ''Information exchange and support - individuals - organisations.''


A number of associated people or organisations who share professional information and ideas.


:<span style="color:#4B0082">'''''Extraterritorial aspect - UK Bribery Act'''''</span>
For example, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.


:""The Act


:Describes four offences to be defined as bribery...
3. ''Adjective.''
:Introduces an extraterritorial aspect to each of the four bribery offences by including all acts and omissions which take place within or outside the UK...
:Helps tackle the threat that bribery poses to economic progress and development around the world.


Describing something that is an element in a network.


:The four defined bribery offences are:
For example, a network bank.


:#Offering or giving an advantage expressed in financial or other terms to a person to perform a public function or business activity in an improper way.
:#Requesting, accepting or agreeing to receive an advantage personally...
:#Offering or giving any advantage to foreign public officials...
:#The failure by a commercial organisation to prevent a bribe being paid for or on its behalf to achieve an advantage in the conduct of business."


:''The Bribery Act - United Kingdom - the Treasurer's Wiki.''
4.  ''Verb.''


To establish beneficial connections.


==See also==
For example at conferences, other professional events, or less formal contacts.
*[[Adequate procedures]]
* [[Bribery]]
*[[Extraterritorial]]
*[[FCPA]]
*[[Law]]
*[[OECD]]
*[[SFO]]
*[[United Kingdom]]


[[Category:Accounting,_tax_and_regulation]]
 
[[Category:Ethics_and_corporate_governance]]
== See also ==
*[[Access control]]
*[[Application controls]]
*[[Blockchain Governance Initiative Network]]
*[[Cambridge Alternative Finance Collaboration Network]]
*[[Climate Social Science Network]]
*[[Cyber security: protecting your business and your clients]]
*[[Electronic communication network]]
*[[Financial Crimes Enforcement Network]]
*[[Global Impact Investing Network]]
*[[Internal control]]
*[[Layer 1 network]]
*[[Layer 2 network]]
*[[Local area network]]
* [[Network bank]]
* [[Network effects]]
*[[Network of Central Banks and Supervisors for Greening the Financial System]]
* [[Network science]]
*[[Neural network]]
*[[Private network]]
*[[Regulated Liability Network]]
*[[Science Based Targets Network]]
*[[Segregation of duties]]
*[[System and network controls]]
*[[Treasury Management System]]
*[[Value-added network]]
*[[Virtual private network]]
*[[Water Footprint Network]]
*[[Wide area network]]
*[[World Green Infrastructure Network]]
 
[[Category:Financial_products_and_markets]]
[[Category:The_business_context]]

Revision as of 04:26, 24 October 2023

1. Systems - noun.

A group, or system, of interconnected items or processes.

For example, a neural network.


2. Information exchange and support - individuals - organisations.

A number of associated people or organisations who share professional information and ideas.

For example, the Financial Crimes Enforcement Network.


3. Adjective.

Describing something that is an element in a network.

For example, a network bank.


4. Verb.

To establish beneficial connections.

For example at conferences, other professional events, or less formal contacts.


See also