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ABES and the IBDEE – Brazilian Institute of Business Law and Ethics sealed a partnership with the common objective of promoting ethics and the practice of compliance in the corporate environment. Through this strategic alliance, both entities intend to carry out activities together, offering mutual support, in order to implement and consolidate this commitment.

Paulo Milliet Roque, CEO of ABES, highlights the relevance of this partnership between the two organizations. “Together, we are committed to raising ethical and legal standards in the business world to ensure a fairer, more transparent environment that benefits society as a whole”, he explains.

As the first action resulting from the partnership, Clara Savelli, Project Coordinator at ABES, was present at the inaugural class of the Chief Compliance Officer Training course, an IBDEE initiative, which took place on Monday (26/02). The coordinator was received by Godofredo de Souza Dantas Neto, president of the institute, and professors Guilherme Corona R. Lima and Adriana Esper.

IBDEE, a non-profit institution that stands out nationally and internationally, aims to influence decision makers, from both the public and private sectors, to implement measures that curb ethical deviations in corporate practices. The partnership with ABES is an important step towards aligning with its purpose.

Among the actions in this area, ABES maintains the An Ethical Company Program, which aims to encourage its associates to formally adopt the highest ethical standards when dealing with their affairs, internal or external; improve the standard of behavior when dealing with customers, suppliers, competitors, employees and government agents; and create formal standards to implement them. Currently, the program is supported by ABIMDE - Brazilian Association of Defense and Security Material Industries.

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