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Hear from these expert speakers: www.ethicalcorp.com/ethicseurope Go above and beyond the letter of the law: How to develop a values-based culture, and make it pay How to prevent your CEO going to jail: An update on enforcement, sanctions & settlements How to balance exposure with transparency: Understand the risks and benefits of going public with your anti-corruption efforts Beyond traditional markets: Successfully mitigate risk while maximising growth opportunities Save £400 when you register before 3rd September 2010! Reserve your place today – call +44 (0) 20 7375 7575 Check out the full programme inside…open now! p ❛❛ HERE’S SOME FEEDBACK FROM PAST ATTENDEES: “Speakers and attendees were genuinely passionate about the topic of anti-corruption. The topic deserves this passion and commitment. Keep the message going! Well done!” – Kris Rapp, Hospira “I have been to a number of conferences of this type. This one rates as among the top, if not the very top” – James Peters, Government Ethics Officer “Great networking opportunity” – Bill Wyatt, TECO Energy ORGANISED BY EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE: CO-SPONSOR GOLD SPONSOR The European Anti-corruption Summit 2010 How to do profitable business while mitigating corruption risk 2-3 NOVEMBER 2010 > REGENTS PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL, LONDON 4TH ANNUAL! V Lara Martiner Head Processes & Services Group Compliance Zurich Jason Vazquez Global AML and Financial Crimes Prevention Officer Babson Capital Management Asma Hussain Director Global Ethics & Compliance Eaton Jobst Neuss Head of Compliance and Operational Risk European Investment Fund

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This is a 6-page brochure for the forthcoming European Anti-Corruption Summit, taking place in London in November 2010.The Anti-Corruption Summit Europe is a two-day conference focused exclusively on how big corporations can do profitable business while mitigating corruption risk. The conference is tailored exclusively to a corporate - not a service provider - audience. It features 20+ senior executives speaking - including Siemens, Best Buy, Molson Coors and the US Department of Justice. 12 in-depth and interactive workshops will deliver best practice examples and practical next steps from companies that have already worked extensively on anti-corruption, ethics and compliance strategy. To find out more - and download this brochure - go to http://bit.ly/bZ6DLI

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Page 1: The European Anti-Corruption Summit 2010

Hear from these expert speakers:

www.ethicalcorp.com/ethicseurope

� Go above and beyond the letter of the law: How to developa values-based culture, and make it pay

� How to prevent your CEO going to jail: An update onenforcement, sanctions & settlements

� How to balance exposure with transparency: Understandthe risks and benefits of going public with your anti-corruptionefforts

� Beyond traditional markets: Successfully mitigate risk whilemaximising growth opportunities

Save £400whenyou register before3rd September2010!

Reserve your place today – call +44 (0) 20 7375 7575

Check out the full programme inside…open now! p

�� HERE’S SOME FEEDBACK FROM PAST ATTENDEES:“Speakers and attendees were genuinely passionate about the topic of anti-corruption.The topic deserves this passion and commitment. Keep the message going! Well done!”– Kris Rapp, Hospira

“I have been to a number of conferences of this type. This one rates as among the top,if not the very top” – James Peters, Government Ethics Officer

“Great networking opportunity” – Bill Wyatt, TECO Energy

ORGANISED BY

EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

CO-SPONSOR

GOLD SPONSOR

The European Anti-corruption Summit 2010

How to do profitable businesswhile mitigatingcorruption risk2-3 NOVEMBER 2010 > REGENTS PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL, LONDON

4TH ANNUAL!

V

Lara MartinerHead Processes & Services GroupComplianceZurich

Jason VazquezGlobal AML and Financial CrimesPrevention OfficerBabson Capital Management

Asma HussainDirector Global Ethics &ComplianceEaton

Jobst NeussHead of Compliance andOperational RiskEuropean Investment Fund

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OUR GUARANTEESTO YOU!Want to knowwhat’s in it foryou? Here’s a quick list of your keytake-aways:

t KEY TIPS AND BEST PRACTICEINSIGHT FROM CROSS-SECTORCOMPANIESGain practical advice and direct insightinto how leading companies approachyour concerns.

t UNBEATABLE NETWORKINGThis is a golden opportunity to establishmeaningful relationships face-to-facewith renowned decisionmakers andleading figures in the area. Leavewith apacked out contact book – simple!

t EXCELLENT BENCHMARKINGOPPORTUNITY– see what stage your competitors are at& how your company’s priorities fit inamongst others…are you a leader or alaggard?

t FANTASTIC TRAINING CONTENTTO TAKE BACK TO YOUR TEAM– benefit from access to presentationslides, as well as audio recordingsfeaturing real-life case studies to makethis more than just two days out of theoffice. Passes also include exclusivediscounts on other key businessintelligence products.

Like the sound of that? Turn to theregistration page for more information onpass types and how to save £400…t

Dear Colleague,

Take part in the event that shows you how to capitalise on

business opportunities created by the new corruption prevention laws

From Europe to China… from North America to Africa, Asia, and beyond… Government pledges of

anti-corruption are becoming the norm. And Britain’s new Bribery Act, which covers payments

all over the world, has set a new standard in the global war on corruption.

For European businesses, the message is now clear: Recession or not, the time has come to step

up our efforts in preventing corruption, or face tough penalties – including a new corporate

offence of failure to prevent bribery.

The legislative shake-up has certainly captured the attention of senior management – and those

of us with a professional responsibility for anti-corruption are currently evaluating and

addressing how the changes will affect business.

But the fact is, understanding the legislative landscape is only the first step. It’s also essential to

make sure your company is beyond reproach across all markets, old and new, whilst deploying

anti-corruption initiatives as cost-effective weapons that protect your business and the bottom line.

And that’s where the 4th annual European Anti-Corruption Summit fits in.

The expert help and advice you need at a major event designed

to reflect your prime business concerns

If you’ve attended any of Ethical Corporation’s three previous summits in Amsterdam, The Hague

and Brussels, you’ll know how we have already brought together more than 300 compliance and

ethics professionals to share best practice experiences and update their strategies.

This year we’re following the legislative spotlight and bringing the event to London.

When you come to take a look at the Agenda, you’ll see it deals with precisely the issues that are

your top priorities right now. How come we’re so sure? Because the topics we’re drilling down on

have been hand-picked after months of careful research and discussion with key industry

leaders. And there’s a clear focus on four key areas:

• Emerging markets: How to do profitable business while mitigating risk

• Legislative changes: Can your business make a virtue out of necessity?

• Supply chain risk: Policing your supply chain without damaging relationships

• Due diligence: How to get it done quickly, cost-effectively – and properly

Compliance and ethics knowledge and know-how that you can use

to make your strategies and initiatives even more valuable

Leading the discussions at the European Anti-Corruption Summit are 20+ senior executives from

companies including Eaton, Weatherford, Best Buy, Molson Coors and Zurich Insurance – to name

but a few. They are tasked with delivering premium business intelligence through case studies

and best practice examples – and arming you with insider information and practical tools to take

back to the office.

To ensure you get the best return on your participation, we’re placing a strong emphasis on

interactivity. Giving you plenty of opportunities for active participation, plus a hands-on

approach to best practice sharing, along with fantastic networking opportunities.

Be part of this key discussion by taking your place amongst the

European leaders of the anti-corruption community.

This event is a proven highlight of the compliance and ethics professionals’ annual calendar

– and seats are already going fast. Immediate booking is strongly recommended to secure your

place – plus any discounts that are still available.

I look forward to seeing you on 2nd – 3rd November 2010.

Kind regards,

Nick Johnson

Head of Conferences

P.S. See order form insidefor details on how you

can register now - Save£400 before 3rd September

Experience networking opportunities that are second to none

Got any questions? Visit www.ethicalcorp.com/ethicseurope or call +44 (0) 207 375 7575

Follow @Ethical_Corp for exclusive twitter updates.Use hashtag #ACEU10 when tweeting

Join the discussion in our dedicated LinkedIn groupThe Anti-corruption Forum: www.linkedin.com/groups? home=&gid=1699217

If Facebook’s your thing, share your views onEthical Corporation’s page at www.facebook.com/home.php? #!/EthicalCorporation?ref=ts

IT’S MORE THAN JUST TWODAYS…YOUR INVOLVEMENTSTARTS FROM NOW!Join the community of anti-corruptionprofessionals online & start discussions now:

e-Networking suite: A couple of weeks before theevent attendees will gain exclusive access to a dedi-cated online networking platform enabling you toreach out to fellow delegates pre-event.

Tweet us on Twitter...

Link up on LinkedIn...

Find us on Facebook...

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DAY ONE 2nd November 2010 www.ethicalcorp.com/ethicseurope

Interactive workshops + hard-hitting keynotes + case studies + excellent networking opportunities

KEYNOTE/PLENARYEnforcement, Sanctions &Settlements: How is yourbusiness affected by thechanging landscape?Increased co-operation between enforcementagencies is leading towards heavy fines – andan increasing number of CEOs in jail. Thenthere is the new legislation – including the UKBribery Act, that demands an even higher levelof compliance programmes to be put in place.In short, it is no longer only the FCPA thatmatters. There are also the multi-lateraldevelopment banks, with their new ability toshare information to cross-debar sanctionedfirms and individuals from receivingcontracts… But what exactly does it all meanto your business? Hear from major players inthis thought provoking session:• Global initiatives: What’s happening – and

about to happen – and how can yourbusiness profit?

• Is an international enforcement strategy realistic– and if so, what’s the likely time-scale?

• What are the consequences of cross-countryinvestigations on businesses?

• Pros and cons of settlements: Are they tooopaque?

• Multi-lateral development banks: How dointernational financial institutions sanctionfraudulent and corrupt practices?

After addressing the issues laid out above, ourdistinguished opening panel will answer yourquestions and concerns on the following areas:

Speaking on the latest OECD guidelinesand what they mean to youOECD, Chairman – Working Group on Bribery,Mark Pieth

Advising how the UK bribery bill willaffect UK operating companiesU.K. Serious Fraud Office, Senior Policy Advisor,Charlie Monteith

Clarifying nuances between FCPA and UKbribery bill, and giving an update fromacross the pondU.S. Department of Justice, Assistant Chief of theFraud Section, Charles Duross

Updating you from the multi-lateraldevelopment bank sideThe World Bank, Senior Sanctions Consultant,Jamieson Smith

Practical legal and regulatory guidancefor companies complying with UK andUS anti-corruption lawsSteptoe & Johnson, Partner, David Lorello

BREAKOUT SESSION 1Ethics & Values: Going beyond the lawCreating the ‘right’ internal culture across an organisation is key to employee engagement andinternal communication. But it’s easier said than done. This interactive session enables you to seehow best practice from three leading companies compares to your own:

• Understand how to engage employee – and ensure everyone’s on the same page

• The practicalities of implementing a principles-based compliance strategy

• How to develop a values-based culture. And why it pays dividends.Best Buy, Chief Ethics Officer, Kathleen EdmondEuropean Investment Fund, Head of Compliance and Operational Risk, Jobst NeussMolson Coors Brewing Company (UK), Director Internal Audit and Business Conduct, Christine Copestake

BREAKOUT SESSION 2The value of a strong compliance function: How to convincetop management it’s a business essentialWith markets more competitive than ever, and the risk to make improper payments very real, thevalue of compliance is at an all-time high. Equally, everyone is looking to drive down costs, andbusiness that are tempted to reduce the compliance function are in danger of creating enormousrisk. What’s more, companies that fail to have adequate procedures will soon face criminalliability. So how do you secure buy-in at the highest level?

• Compliance on a shoestring: How to make your compliance programme more cost-effective

• Learn how to make sure your compliance function invariably delivers efficient results

• The financial rewards of an effective compliance programme: Enhanced reputation and licenseto operate, especially when expanding into emerging markets

• The best way to use new and upcoming legislation to enhance internal communications: Howto increase the impact of your messages by leveraging raised public awareness

BREAKOUT SESSION 3Due diligence: How to be efficient – and effectiveDue diligence is essential when you work with third parties and agents. But when time andresources are precious, there’s always a temptation to cut corners and seal the deal. So how doyou ensure you all bases are properly covered – and eliminate the risk of decisions coming backto haunt you?

In this session:

• Strategies that ensure compliance in markets where companies interact largely through thirdparties and agencies

• How to expedite and carry out due diligence as quickly and efficiently as possible

• Ensuring procedures are watertight – and that there’s no conflict of interest

• Should you conduct ethics assessments of your key suppliers?Weatherford International, Ltd., VP, Co-General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer, William B. JacobsonTrace, President, Alexandra Wrage

Senior Legal Counsel, Akzo Nobel

Business Principle & Ethics Manager, BG Group

Intl Government & Industry Relations Executive,De Beers Group

Chief Compliance Officer, EADS France

Legal and Compliance Counsel, GE Europe

Compliance Director, Georgia-Pacific

President, GRECO

Director, Monitoring and Compliance Programme,JT International

EMEA Compliance Officer, Monsanto

Senior Corporate Counsel,Motorola

Compliance Officer, Smith & Nephew

Region Head of Compliance Europe, Solvay

Corporate Counsel Europe, Sungard

Vice President & Global Head of Compliance,Yara International ASA

Attendees at the 2009 event included:

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Save £400 if you book before 3rd September 2010

Fresh perspectives and practical advice on key anti-corruption issues

DAY TWO 3rd November 2010

PLENARY 1Beyond traditional markets:How to mitigate riskand maximise businessopportunities in emergingmarketsGovernments in emerging countries arebeginning to realise it is essential to take clear,positive steps towards transparency – andthat foreign investors now demand a cleancorruption record and reputation. But achievingthe ideal business environment will take time.And right now, the challenge for businesseslooking to take advantage of huge growthopportunities remains tempered by risk.

• In this session learn from companies whoare thriving in emerging markets – whilealso protecting their corporate assets

• Understand the emerging regulations andwhat they will mean to your business

• Learn how to ensure third-party agentsadapt your ethical values – and how tomonitor their activities without damagingthe business relationship

• What are the secrets of keeping competitivewithout compromising on your company’svalues?

Eaton Industries Manufacturing, Director GlobalEthics and Compliance, EMEA, Asma S. Hussain,LL.M.

Kenya Commercial Bank, Chief Risk Officer, RoseKinuthia

World-Check, Director EMEA, Patric Marshall

PLENARY 2Anti-corruption dilemmas:What would YOU do?It’s all very well talking about integrity and theimportance of doing the right thing… But doestheory ever really work in practice? Whathappens in the real world when someoneneeds to choose between bending the rules alittle to make money for their business, orplaying it straight and losing millions of euros?Come to that, what would YOU do?

In this lively session a series of challenginghypotheses is put to our panel of anti-corruption experts. See if you agree with whatthey have to say!

African Development Bank, Head Ethics Office,Mohammad Kisubi

Babson Capital Management, Global AML andFinancial Crimes Prevention Officer, Jason Vazquez

BREAKOUT SESSION 1

Going public with your anti-corruption initiatives:Are you sure it’s a good idea?

More and more CR reports include a report on anti-corruption efforts. But is it definitely beneficialto tell the world what you’re doing?

• Understand benefits of reporting – and the risks

• How much you should disclose to ensure added value?

• What should you not disclose?

• How can you measure the benefits of reporting?

• What about internal co-ordination?

Zurich Insurance Company Ltd, Head Processes & Services Group Compliance, Lara M. Martiner

BREAKOUT SESSION 2

Supply chain risks: How do you minimise the dangers?

Supply chain compliance is under increasing scrutiny – and that spells ‘business opportunity’ forsavvy, forward-thinking organisations. Find out how to distinguish yourself from the competitionby paying particular attention to responsible sourcing and taking responsibility for activitiesoutside of your own backyard. And at the same time, learn how to identify – and mitigate – theever-present risks.

• What criteria should be used to select suppliers and contractors?

• When is a risk a risk? And when is it not your problem?

• Does the risk change from one emerging market to another – or is consistency across all marketsessential?

GEOGRAPHY� Central Europe – 14%

� Eastern Europe – 4%

� Western Europe – 31%

� UK – 35%

� South America – 4%

� North America – 12%

SENIORITY� Director – 19%

� Manager – 17%

� C-suite/Senior Vice President – 18%

� Vice President/Head – 22%

� Assistant/Advisor/Exec/Specialist – 17%

� Other – 7%

Who will you meet at Anti-Corruption Europe?Attendees last year came from the following industries:� Agriculture� Chemical� Defence� Extractives

� Finance� IT� Logistics� Manufacturing

� Medical devices� Paper� Pharmaceuticals� Telecommunications

� Tobacco

& here's a furtherbreakdown:

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R E G I S T E R N O W

Places are limited, don’t miss out on your chance to attend. Register today!

SPEAKING, EXHIBITING, SPONSORSHIPAND NETWORKING OPPORTUNITIESHighlight your company’s work, raise your profile andconnect with senior corporate compliance and ethicsprofessionals.

Raise the profile of your service or product with afocused group of senior decision makers in majorcorporations working in Compliance, Ethics, Anti-corruption, Corporate Governance, Internal Audit,Ethics Training, In-house Counsel, Risk, and InternalInvestigations.

• Over 8 hours of face-to-face networking time

• Intimate networking environment – 8 exhibit booths,all coffee breaks and evening drinks receptionwilltake place in the exhibit/networking area

• Address delegates and raise your profile with aspeaking/sponsorship position – 10-15 minutepresentation + focused 40 minute panel Q&A

• Online pre-conference e-networking centre – chatwith attendees before the conference

Secure your place NOW, contact Andrew Boldon +44 (0) 207 375 7188 or [email protected]

2. ENTER YOUR DETAILS Please photocopy this form for multiple registrations

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TERMS & CONDITIONS: Places are transferablewithout any charge. Cancellations received before20 April 2010 incur an administration charge of25%. If you cancel your registration after 5 May2010 we will be obliged to charge the full fee.Please note – you must notify Ethical Corporationin writing of a cancellation, or we will be obligedto charge the full fee. The organisers reserve theright to make changes to the programme withoutnotice. All prices displayed are exclusive of VATunless otherwise stated but, VAT will be charged,where applicable, at the prevailing rate on theinvoice dare and the relevant details will appearon the invoice. NB: FULL PAYMENT MUST BERECEIVED BEFORE THE EVENT

WHAT YOU GET:Discounts available for In-House Counsel/Executives and representatives from the Government. Please go to www.ethicalcorp.com/ethicseurope for more details

PLATINUM• Access to all sessions• Networking lunch andcoffee breaks

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+1 Ethical Corporationbusiness intelligence report on how bigcompanies tacklecorruption(Saving £230)

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Business Intelligence Reportspackaged with Platinum Passes

Any delegate reserving a PLATINUM PASS gets to choose between three of our incisiveand practical business intelligence reports.

Best practices fordesigning effectiveethics programmesDiscover how to fortifyyour ethics codes andanti-corruption trainingprogrammes. Find outwhat makes ethicspolicies and trainingprogrammes successful.

Compiled through extensive interviews withleading practitioners, consultants and industryexperts this report provides guidance on how todevelop your ethics policy and strengthencompliance through training. Find out more at:

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Staying in London?

You are encouraged to extend your stay inLondon either before or after the summit, andyou are more than welcome to bring a partner.We’ve negotiated special rates at the venue hotel,Regents Park Marriott, so why not treat yourself?

For further information visitwww.ethicalcorp.com/ethicseurope

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�Practical corporate case studies: Hear from companies with relevantexperience nail the key issues in the world of anti-corruption youneed to know about

� The best speakers: Over 20 anti-corruption, compliance, ethics,general counsel practitioners – drawn from banking, retail,beverage, electronics, engineering industries and more…

�Active participation guaranteed: Push the boundaries of debate inour innovative and dynamic sessions

�Outstanding networking opportunities: Build lasting relationshipswith senior ethics and compliance professionals – from your industry,and beyond

Look who’s talking… Check out our expert speaker line up!

For more information visit www.ethicalcorp.com/ethicseurope

Confirmed speakers:African Development Bank, Mohammad Kisubi- Head Ethics Office

Babson Capital Management, Jason Vazquez– Global AML and Financial Crimes Prevention Officer

Best Buy, Kathleen Edmond - Chief Ethics Officer

Eaton Industries Manufacturing GmbH, Asma S.Hussain – Director Global Ethics and Compliance EMEA

European Investment Fund, Jobst Neuss – Head ofCompliance and Operational Risk

KCB (Kenya Commercial Bank), Rose Kinuthia – ChiefRisk Officer

Molson Coors Brewing Company (UK), ChristineCopestake – Director Internal Audit and Business Conduct

OECD, Mark Pieth – Chairman – Working Group on Bribery

Siemens AG, Susanne Gropp-Stadler – Head ofCompliance Legal

Steptoe & Johnson, David Lorello – Partner

The World Bank, Jamieson Smith – Senior Sanctions

Consultant

Trace, Alexandra Wrage – President

U.K. Serious Fraud Office, Charlie Monteith – Senior

Policy Advisor

U.S. Department of Justice, Charles Duross – Assistant

Chief of the Fraud Section

Weatherford International, William B. Jacobson – VP,

Co-General Counsel, Chief Compliance Officer

World-Check, Patric Marshall – Director EMEA

World Economic Forum, Michael Pedersen – Associate

Director – Global Leadership Fellow, Head – Partnering

Against Corruption Initiative (PACI)

Zurich Insurance Company, Lara M. Martiner – Head

Processes & Services Group Compliance

Save £400whenyou register before3rd September2010!

ORGANISED BY

EXPERT SPEAKERS INCLUDE:

CO-SPONSOR

GOLD SPONSOR

The European Anti-corruption Summit 2010

How to do profitable businesswhile mitigatingcorruption risk2-3 NOVEMBER 2010 > REGENTS PARK MARRIOTT HOTEL, LONDON

4TH ANNUAL!V