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The Bribery Act 2010, expects that the procedures an organisations puts in place to combat bribery, should be proportionate to the risks the organisation faces and to the nature, scale and complexity of their activities.  
The UK Bribery Act 2010 requires that the procedures an organisation puts in place to combat bribery should be proportionate to the risks the organisation faces, and to the nature, scale and complexity of its activities.  


Senior management need to demonstrate their commitment to preventing bribery and this commitment has to be communicated to persons associated with the company.
Senior management need to demonstrate their commitment to preventing bribery and this commitment must be communicated to persons associated with the organisation.





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Criminal law - Bribery - UK.

The UK Bribery Act 2010 requires that the procedures an organisation puts in place to combat bribery should be proportionate to the risks the organisation faces, and to the nature, scale and complexity of its activities.

Senior management need to demonstrate their commitment to preventing bribery and this commitment must be communicated to persons associated with the organisation.


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