Firm plans industry dialogue to boost business integrity

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The Center for International Private Enterprise says its first-ever edition of the Africa Business Integrity Network & Recognition slated to hold tomorrow, June 28, 2022, will draw conversations toward promoting business integrity in Africa.

According to the CIPE, part of a broader strategy to galvanise the private sector to lock efforts with governments, civil society, and other institutional stakeholders to combat corruption, the ABIN’s role is primarily to make the business case for anti-corruption, and make compliance solutions, services, and support affordable, appropriate, and accessible to most businesses in Africa.

Through funding from the National Endowment for Democracy, the CIPE supports the ABIN by maintaining a comprehensive curriculum, a well-rounded faculty of training the trainer facilitators, a robust compliance inventory for experts, and grants program to support and subsidise compliance training, services, and solutions provided by ABIN members in the regions.

The statement also said the event would bring together experts across several organisations such as the Chief Executive Officer of Lagos Deep Offshore Logistics Base, Amy Jadesimi; CEO, Institute of Directors Centre for Corporate Governance, Nerus Ekezie; Chairman, the IoDCCG, Shuaibu Idris; the National President, Nigerian Association of Chambers of Commerce Industries, Mines, and Agriculture, Ide John Chinyelu, and the Business Integrity and Ethics 1st Lead, CIPE Africa, Lola Adekanye.

The event would kick-off the onboarding of new ABIN members and the launch of the Corporate Champion Partners Initiative for companies committed to championing business integrity in Africa. Speaker would cover topics such as ‘the Imperative for an Africa Business Integrity Network in Africa,’ ‘Insights on Impact by IoDCCG featuring the Lagos Business School,’ and ‘Changing the Investment Narrative in Africa.

“ABIN will continue to be a major source of empowerment to businesses by raising awareness, providing access to compliance resources and tools, building capacity, and creating networks of like-minded businesses and professionals,” the statement added.All rights reserved. This material, and other digital content on this website, may not be reproduced, published, broadcast, rewritten or redistributed in whole or in part without prior express written permission from PUNCH.

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