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Coteccons engaged VILAF in a training on Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) compliance and Vietnamese anti-corruption laws

VILAF has provided specialized training on the Foreign Corrupt Practices Act (FCPA) compliance and Vietnamese anti-corruption laws to the employees of Coteccons, a leading construction company in Vietnam. The training was led by Tra Nguyen and Esko Cate, both lawyers at VILAF with extensive experience in anti-corruption and compliance matters.

Coteccons is committed to maintaining the highest standards of ethics and integrity in all its business dealings. The company recognizes the importance of compliance with anti-corruption laws and regulations in Vietnam and around the world. To this end, Coteccons sought out VILAF to provide specialized training to its employees, ensuring that they understand the legal requirements and best practices for preventing corruption and maintaining compliance.

(L-R) Foreign Associate Esko Cate, Associate Tra Nguyen, and Coteccons Deputy CEO Chris Senekki

The training covered a wide range of topics, including the FCPA, Vietnamese anti-corruption laws, and internal controls. The training was designed to be interactive, with case studies and participant interaction to help employees understand how to identify and prevent potential instances of corruption.

Coteccons demonstrates a commitment to promoting ethical business practices and preventing corruption. By providing its employees with specialized training on anti-corruption laws and regulations, Coteccons is taking a proactive approach to maintaining compliance and promoting fair, transparent business practices.

“We are proud to provide Coteccons with specialized training on FCPA compliance and Vietnamese anti-corruption laws,” said Esko Cate. “Coteccons’ commitment to compliance and ethical business practices is commendable, and we are honored to have had the opportunity to work with them and others in business community in Vietnam to promote the compliance, making Vietnam a better place to do businesses in a professional manner.”

Tra Nguyen, also a lawyer at VILAF, added, “Our training sessions provided Coteccons’ employees with valuable knowledge and practical tools to help them identify and prevent potential instances of corruption. We are confident that Coteccons will continue to maintain the highest standards of ethics and integrity in all its business dealings.”