Beijing, China, January 9, 2015 /ChinaNewswire.com - Xinwengao.com/ - Duxes is holding the 7th Anti-Corruption Compliance in China Summit 2015 next May 28-29 in order to analyze the latest developments in the field and to provide multinational corporations with insights into the latest progress and developments in the anti-corruption movement and to give a useful breakdown of how to be compliant when doing business in China.
Delegates will have the opportunity to hear from experts illuminate the latest best practices in business operations compliance and learn from their invaluable experience of how to formulate the best strategies to combat bribery and corruption.
For those who are contemplating setting up operations in China, the summit will tackle issues such how to establish contact with third parties and the best way to recruit new staff and talent.
As well as conventional speeches and presentations, the 7th Anti-Corruption Compliance in China Summit 2015 will allow attendees the opportunity to take part in open forum discussions which are certain to produce some unexpected new ideas from presenters and delegates. There will be plenty of opportunities for networking, bringing together hitherto unrelated parties in a field that is dependent on innovative partnerships to take the next step in development.
For further information, contact:
Ms. Rainie Shi
Tel: +86 21 5258 8005 Ext. 8107
Email: rainie.shi@duxes.cn
Website: www.duxes-events.com/ac7/
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