Course purpose
A 30-minute bilingual course covering bribery red flags, gifts and hospitality, third parties, books and records, facilitation-payment risk, reporting, and anti-retaliation basics.
Review the Anti-Bribery and FCPA Awareness course information, education-only boundaries, acceptance guidance, timing rules, certificate controls, and public tuition before enrolling.
A 30-minute bilingual course covering bribery red flags, gifts and hospitality, third parties, books and records, facilitation-payment risk, reporting, and anti-retaliation basics.
This course provides general online education. If an employer, supervisor, privacy or safety officer, client, licensing board, or agency requested it, confirm that they accept this certificate and whether they also require site-specific policies, orientation, or training before paying or relying on completion.
Students can share the course name, 30 minutes length, curriculum preview, published price, education-only boundaries, and verification details before paying.
Not legal advice, investigation guidance, export-control training, sanctions training, or a complete anti-corruption compliance program. Not a promise that any regulator, auditor, customer, employer, or counterparty will accept the certificate for a specific requirement. This course does not replace employer policies, risk analysis, a written exposure control plan, site-specific training, medical evaluation, or legal advice.
The course requires 30 minutes total. Lessons are completed online in sequence, and active course time is measured before the certificate can be issued.
A certificate is available after the student completes the course sequence, satisfies identity and seat-time controls, and passes the final review.
The public information and core learning path are available in English and Spanish.
The posted tuition is $9.99. If a student finds a lower current public price for a comparable online certificate course, the request can be reviewed for a price match before purchase.
Support is handled by FAQ and email. A public phone number is not displayed unless a controlling rule requires one.
Review this information before enrolling. If the course fits your situation, you can continue to checkout or return to your student account.