Date and Time
Wednesday October 11-Thursday October 12,
2017
9:00 am-5:00 pm
GMT
Location
London
Wednesday October 11-Thursday October 12,
2017
9:00 am-5:00 pm
GMT
London
The Maritime Anti-Corruption Network (MACN) will host its second biannual members meeting of 2017 in London. The meeting will give MACN members the opportunity to assess the progress we have made on the three pillars of our strategy and to discuss current or developing challenges around corruption in the maritime sector. Sector-specific and country-specific breakout sessions will allow members to explore issues in detail and to share relevant best practices.
In addition to the regular, member-driven content and updates on our activities, we’ll be hearing from prominent speakers on topics including the connections between compliance and other sustainability goals, and how to react in a crisis.
If you have any further questions regarding MACN or BSR, please contact Cecilia Muller Torbrand, MACN Program Director.
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