Compliance
Auteur : Louis Vogel
Sommaire de l’ouvrage
Introduction
Section 1: Scope of application ratione personae
A: Concept
a): Public corruption
b): Private corruption
2°: Moral element
C: Legal regime
D: Sanctions
II: Influence peddling
Chapter 2: Compliance program
Chapter 3: Protection of whistleblowers
Chapter 4: Audit and sanctions
Title 2: Rules derived from competition law
Part 2: Duty of vigilance (devoir de vigilance)
Part 3: Corporate Social Responsability (CSR)
Part 4: Private codes of conduct
9. Public or private corruption
1 minute de lecture
Corruption can be classified as either public or private, depending on the status of the persons involved. In the case of private corruption, it is sufficient for the bribe taker or the briber to perform, in the context of a professional or social activity, a management function or work for a natural or legal person or for any organization whatsoever, without holding a public office. In the case o …