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Europe steps up its fight against fraud
European watchdogs have long been focusing on enforcement against corporate crime with a great focus on anti-corruption, economic sanctions and money laundering.
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In the blink of an eye, your world could be turned upside down. Environmental disasters, plant explosions, terrorist acts – these are just a few of the crises that you and your company could face.
Crises involve issues and follow timelines that can be difficult to foresee. Yet, actions taken during the initial stages of a crisis can have long-term consequences.
This article provides ten steps that you can follow to mitigate a crisis.
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European watchdogs have long been focusing on enforcement against corporate crime with a great focus on anti-corruption, economic sanctions and money laundering.
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