Tone Deaf at the Top: Encouraging Top-Down Compliance in Asia Pacific Companies

June 28, 2012 at 8:42 am Leave a comment

By Wendy Wysong
Published June 26, 2012, Corporate Compliance Insights

Not infrequently, our introduction of the concept of “Tone from the Top” commitment to compliance has been met with open-mouthed astonishment and, in some cases, suspicion or even rejection by Asia Pacific managers and C-Suite executives. Management commitment to compliance is not as readily accepted in Asia Pacific, as it is elsewhere. The board of directors at one company asked whether it could be exempted from the anti-corruption policy. Read more

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