Compliance Programme

/kəˈmplaɪəns ˈprəʊɡræm/

Definitions

  1. (n.) A structured set of policies and procedures implemented by an organization to ensure adherence to legal, regulatory, and ethical standards.
    The company established a compliance programme to prevent violations of anti-corruption laws.

Forms

  • compliance programme
  • compliance programmes

Commentary

Effective compliance programmes are often tailored to specific regulatory environments and include monitoring, training, and enforcement components to mitigate legal risks.

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