The UK Bribery Act 2010 introduced a new crime of failure to prevent bribery, which means organisations need to demonstrate they have adequate procedures to prevent corrupt practices. Failure to do so could expose the business and its senior managers to unlimited fines, exclusion from government business or even a jail sentence. By using Selenity Expenses, a business can demonstrate they have adequate procedures in place to prevent corrupt practices.
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