EuCham organizes the CEE Business Integrity Forum: public and private sectors united against corruption.
The goal is to draw awareness of key players in CEE region to the topic of preventing corruption. By sharing knowledge and ideas, organizations can expand their view on how to increase integrity on all levels.
Mercedes-Benz and Kinnarps are the main sponsors of the event. Other partners include Transparency International, Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative, the Embassy of Denmark, the Swedish Chamber of Commerce and Electrolux.
Speakers: Ms Noemi Alexa, Executive Director of Transparency International HU, known for their Corruption Perception Index research. Mr Stanislav Aleksandrov, Anti-Corruption Expert from Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative, will present the anti-corruption program of the institution, aimed to assist companies and organizations willing to implement such measures. The Ambassador of Denmark Mr Tom Nørring will present his country’s example on preventing corruption and sustainable business development.
A panel discussion with company heads will focus on how to resolve the issue of corruption. One of the main topics would be how and why it is important to embrace anti-corruption measures, and will be highlighted during the panel. The panelists include:
Mr János Takács – Chief Regional Officer – CEE, Electrolux
Mr Janez Podobnik – Acting Director General, ICPE
Mr Frank Klausz III – Chief Corporate Development Director, Telenor HU
Mr Alessandro Farina – Owner, ITL Group
Dr Zsuzsanna Lippai – Legal & Compliance Manager, Mercedes-Benz
The panel discussion will be moderated by prof. Peter Hardi, Director of Center for Integrity in Business and Government, CEU Business School.
Date: Monday 4 March 2013 at 18:00. Registration starts at 17:30
Venue: Kinnarps Jarl Conference Center, Váci út 92,1133 Budapest, Hungary, tel. +36 1 237 1251
Interested parties can apply to info@eucham.eu or +36 1 445 1055. Participation: free of charge.
The language of the event is English.
Event page – EuCham LinkedIn group – Mercedes-Benz – Transparency International – Regional Anti-Corruption Initiative – Kinnarps