When dealing with their suppliers, international companies operating in China often face the issue of corruption. How can a company make sure it is not affected? How can the value of compliance best be conveyed to the employees and the suppliers? How can and should one deal with employees that have crossed the line?
On 19th of March 2014, European Chamber is delighted to invite you to join Mr. Winhon Chow and Mr. Benjamin Miao, two experts in this field of fraud risk and compliance, to discuss about these and other questions, from 16:15 to 18:00. They will share their experiences and give advice on how to avoid negative impacts of non-compliance if it occurs among employees and present strategies to address corruption. Moreover during the seminar/workshop a case study will be presented and discussed with the participants.
Speaker:
Mr. Winhon Chow is a Partner of Deloitte Enterprise Risk Services with over 20 years of professional experience. He focuses on the Manufacturing Industry, and particularly Automotive and Automotive Retail sector. He is specialized in risk management, operation benchmarking, lean management, intelligent reporting, and data model analysis. His major clients includes Mercedes Benz, Volkswagen, Volvo, BAIC, Cummins, Borgwarner, John Deer.
Mr. Benjamin Miao is a litigation partner with Fangda Partners. He has extensive experience in representing multinational and domestic clients in their China-related commercial disputes primarily in the areas of corporate governance, asset recovery, regulatory, employment and arbitration. He was ranked as one of the 40 “Outstanding Younger Partners in Asia Pacific” by Chambers Asia-Pacific in 2013."
Agenda:
4:00 – 4:15: Registration and opening
4:15 – 4:45: Presentation Winhon Chow
4:45 – 5:15: Presentation Benjamin Miao
5:15 – 5:45: Case study and discussion
5:45 – 6:00: Q&A