INTEGRITY WEEK: Conference on “Making compliance attractive for businesses in developing countries” and publication launch

The  half-day conference will bring together various stakeholders including top executives of large companies, representatives from business chambers, small and medium-sized enterprises, civil society and the public sector in Ghana for a panel discussion on how to make compliance attractive in developing countries. The event will also provide a platform for the launch of the Alliance for Integrity’s newest publication “Ensuring Compliance – A Practical Handbook for Businesses in Ghana”. The conference is being organised as part of events marking the Integrity Week of the Alliance for Integrity in Ghana – a week dedicated to various awareness-raising and capacity-building activities on the topic of corruption-prevention in business.


Programme line-up

08:30 – 09:00 Registration  

09:00 – 09:10 Opening and brief background to the Alliance for Integrity: Raymond Ahiadorme, Network Manager Ghana, Alliance for Integrity (Master of Ceremonies)

09:10 – 09:25 Welcome Address by H.E. Christoph Retzlaff, German Ambassador to Ghana

09:25 - 09:40 Presentation of the publicationEnsuring Compliance – A Practical Handbook for Businesses in Ghana: Michael Boadi, Ghana Integrity Initiative; Member of Awareness Creation Working Group, Alliance for Integrity

09:40 - 10:00 Keynote Address by Hon. Ibrahim Mohammed Awal, Minister for Business Development (tbc)

10:00 – 10:15 Coffee and Tea Break

10:15 – 11:45 Panel Discussion “Making Compliance Attractive for Businesses in Developing Countries” 

Despite the many advantages of compliance, business organisations, particularly those in developing countries, have yet to fully embrace the topic. Why should businesses be concerned about compliance? What makes compliance a difficult issue for businesses in developing countries? How can compliance be made attractive for the private sector in developing countries? What are the roles of civil society and the public sector in ensuring compliance amongst businesses in developing countries?

Panellists:
Edwin Langmer
, Head of Compliance, Universal Merchant Bank
Eric Victor Appiah, Director of Benchmarking, Monitoring and Evaluation, Public Procurement Authority
Helen Opoku-Agyeman
, Controls Compliance and Ethics Director, Guinness Ghana Breweries Limited
Linda Ofori-Kwafo
, Executive Director, Ghana Integrity Initiative
Seth Twum-Akwaboah,
President, Association of Ghana Industries (tbc)

Facilitator: Rhoda E. Appiah, Head of Public Relations, Public Procurement Authority, and Advisory Group Chair Ghana, Alliance for Integrity

11:45 – 11:55 Final Remarks: Alan Walsch, Country Director, GIZ

11:55 – 12:00 Announcements and distribution of copies of the Compliance Handbook: Raymond Ahiadorme, Network Manager Ghana, Alliance for Integrity                                                             

12:00 – 13:00 Buffet Lunch and Closing



Registration is required for this event. Please note that the number of seats is limited.

Contact

Do you have questions on this event? We are glad to help!

Raymond Ahiadorme
afin-ghana@giz.de

Details

Date from: 15.06.2017 09:00
Date to: 15.06.2017 13:00

Location

La Palm Royal Beach Hotel, No. 5 La Bypass
Accra
Ghana
Directions

Organiser

Alliance for Integrity

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