An anti-corruption and anti-bribery policy is a set of measures and practices that an organization implements to prevent, detect and remedy corruption and bribery. These policies may include laws and protocols that sanction bribery and corruption in different countries, ways to protect an organization against bribery and corruption, such as taking an anti-corruption approach, raising awareness among senior management, mapping risks, adopting an anti-corruption approach, comprehensive, establish a mandatory code of conduct, implement internal control, implement internal alert channels and mechanisms to protect whistleblowers, and train staff and senior management.
It is important to keep in mind that violations of these policies and anti-bribery and anti-corruption legislation and regulations may lead to serious civil and/or criminal sanctions, both for the company and for the participants.
Through different internal standards of conduct, ICICOR establishes that all collaborators must be governed by ethical, honest, upright and transparent behavior. Therefore, actions and decisions are taken in the event of any act of corruption by collaborators and/or third parties acting on behalf of the company.