Events
Victoria
Risks in International Business
27 May 2010
12.00noon for 12.30pm-2.00pmMelbourne
Geoffrey Peck- Forensic Group Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu
Operating internationally exposes companies to risks ranging from currency exchange fluctuations, political risks, credit risks in complex regulatory environments. They need to not only comply with domestic regulations, but also with foreign legislative systems and international trade agreements.
Geoffrey Peck will explain how companies operating internationally can manage:
- Governance
- Integrity, and
- Ethical dealing
Geoffrey Peck is a specialist in risk management at Deloitte Touche Tohmatsu. He served with the Victoria Police for more than two decades. He has conducted major investigations both domestically and in the Asia Pacific Region and will draw upon his expertise in compliance, internal codes of conduct as well as the external regulatory environment.
Date: Thursday 27th May 2010
Time: 12.00 noon for 12.30 – 2pm
Venue: ACBC boardroom, Level 1, 172 Bouverie Street, Carlton
Cost: $55 for members, $88 for non members (including gst)
Enquiries: 9347 3939 or email acbcvic@acbc.com.au
Chatman House Rules apply. Seats are strictly limited. First come first served.
Please find the Registration Form attached.
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