The UN Global Compact Network Australia, in partnership with Allens, invites you to the 7th Australian Dialogue on Bribery and Corruption, Navigating the Global Risk Environment on Tuesday 8 November 2022.
About the Australian Dialogue on Bribery and Corruption
The global anti-bribery and corruption risk environment is evolving. Global and regional events like the COVID-19 pandemic and the war in Ukraine are creating new operational challenges. Legislative reform and the onward march of ESG are throwing up new legal and stakeholder risks. And global regulatory investigative and enforcement activity is increasing.
Building on last year’s exploration of responsible business conduct through integrated risk management, the 2022 Dialogue will explore the Global Risk Environment and will provide an opportunity to hear from key government agencies, business leaders, non-governmental organisations and academics on emerging legal and operational risks, gain a deeper understanding of the Australian reform agenda and enforcement environment, and gain practical insights into how anti-bribery and corruption risks can be identified, assessed and managed.
Speakers will include:
- Richard Boele, Chief Purpose Officer, KPMG Australia
- Clare Bradin, Senior Associate, Allens
- James Campbell, Partner, Allens
- Matthew Connors, Commercial Director, KBR
- Cory Davie, Managing Partner, Control Risks Australia Pacific
- Andrew Doyle, Assistant Director, Commonwealth Director of Public Prosecutions
- Victoria Eastwood, Managing Associate, Allens
- Jessye Freeman, Senior Associate, Allens
- Matthew Latham, Partner, Jones Day
- Caroline Marshall, Managing Associate, Allens
- Cindy McNair, Managing Associate, Allens
- Clancy Moore, CEO, Transparency International Australia
- Rachel Nicolson, Chair, Anti-Bribery and Corruption, UN Global Compact Network Australia and Partner, Allens
- Simon O’Connor, Chief Executive Officer, Responsible Investment Association Australasia
- Kylie Porter, Executive Director, UN Global Compact Network Australia
- Willem Punt, Director, Third Party Risk Management – Ethics & Compliance, Rio Tinto
- Jeldee Robertson, Coordinator Corporate Crime and Foreign Bribery, Australian Federal Police
- Ria Sanz, Chief Legal, Risk & Compliance Officer and Company Secretary, Newcrest Mining
- Pierre Skorich, Director, National Anti-Corruption Commission Taskforce, Attorney-General’s Department
- Stephen Speirs, Barrister, Sixth Floor Selborne Wentworth Chambers and Senior Teaching Fellow at University of Melbourne and University of New South Wales
- Siobhan Toohill, Chief Sustainability Officer, Westpac
- Michael White, Head of Compliance Legal, BHP
- Andrew Wilcock, Managing Associate, Allens
Membership of this forum is by invitation only and is non-transferable, with a place offered to a designated company representative per business member. Contact us for more information.