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Introduction to Anti Bribery and Corruption Compliance

Introduction to Anti Bribery and Corruption Compliance. Anti Bribery Compliance. Alvarion, as a publicly traded company in the United States and in Israel, is subject to a number of Anti Bribery laws, including:

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Introduction to Anti Bribery and Corruption Compliance

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  1. Introduction to Anti Briberyand Corruption Compliance

  2. Anti Bribery Compliance • Alvarion, as a publicly traded company in the United States and in Israel, is subject to a number of Anti Bribery laws, including: • FCPA (the US Federal Foreign Corrupt Practices Act from 1977) regarding all of its activities, in the US and globally • OECD Convention on Anti Bribery applies to all members • UK Anti Bribery Act (effecting business in the UK, or by UK nationals) and includes commercial bribery • Other domestic anti bribery laws that apply…….

  3. Did you know? Companies settling FCPA-related charges in 2010 paid a record $1.8 billion in financial penalties. That compares with $641 million in 2009 and $890 million in 2008 Didyou know…

  4. FCPA - Top Ten Settlements Of All Time • Siemens (Germany):$800 million in 2008. • KBR / Halliburton (USA): $579 million in 2009. • BAE (UK): $400 million in 2010. • Snamprogetti Netherlands B.V. / ENI S.p.A (Holland/Italy): $365 million in 2010. • Technip S.A. (France): $338 million in 2010. • JGC Corporation(Japan) $218.8 million in 2011. • Daimler AG (Germany): $185 million in 2010. • Alcatel-Lucent (France): $137 million in 2010. • Panalpina (Switzerland): $81.8 million in 2010. • Johnson & Johnson(USA): $70 million in 2011.

  5. What is prohibited under the FCPA? Corruptly paying or offering to pay, directly or indirectly, money or anything of value (discounts; gifts; use of materials, facilities or equipment; entertainment; drinks; meals; transportation; lodging; insurance benefits; and promise of future employment) to: • Government employees (including employees of government owned companies) • Members of political party • Candidates for political office. All, for the purpose of securing(or improving the chances to secure)business

  6. Gifts and Reimbursements What's permitted? • Reasonable hospitality (such as lunch or dinner at a restaurant) • Gifts and promotions (e.g. pens and other small items) • courtesies or as part of customary promotional and marketing efforts. • Receipts for all such expenses must be submitted. In no event may you give or receive cash payments. Specific training and guidelines will be provided in the coming weeks.

  7. Thank You Name: E-Mail: Phone:

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