Description: U.S. government procurement process demands the highest commitment to ethical and unbiased conduct. As the government seeks to hold public officials and contractors accountable for compliance failures and misconduct, the threat of prosecution and debarment present an ongoing risk to acquisition professionals. This session will focus on emerging trends in anti-corruption and compliance that continue to have a growing impact on the U.S. government procurement process and the professionals who work in this space. Recorded on October 27, 2022.
Learning Objective:
Identify and mitigate corruption and fraud risks
Intended Audience:
Acquisition Professionals in the government and private sectors
CMBOK Competencies:
2.4 Risk Management
3.4 Regulatory Compliance
Level of Difficulty:
Beginner/Intermediate
Presenter:
Jessica Tillipman, Assistant Dean for Government Procurement Law & Anti-Corruption, Ethics & Compliance Prof. at George Washington University Law
Credits:
1.5 CPE/CLP credits
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