Driving ethical growth – new markets, new challenges

Sponsored by Ernst & Young's Fraud Investigation & Dispute Services (FIDS) practice

To combat the recent financial crisis, many companies are beginning to focus on growth opportunities in new or emerging markets. As organizations expand or make acquisitions, they can become exposed to new fraud, bribery and corruption risks. Yet, just as anti-fraud and anti-corruption initiatives gained traction, the downturn eroded the resources needed to support them.

In Ernst & Young's 11th global fraud survey, Driving ethical growth - new markets, new challenges, executives in 36 countries, who bear responsibility for tackling fraud, expressed their views and approaches on risk management strategies associated with these new opportunities. Based on the experiences of key stakeholders, the fight against corporate fraud raises a unique set of issues.

Please join this Thought Center webcast as our panel discusses the survey's findings and the effect that a robust compliance environment could have on your organization.

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