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MTN Ghana recently celebrated Global Ethics Day with an insightful podcast conversation centred on anti-bribery and corruption.
Aligning with the global theme "Ethics Empowered" MTN Ghana's local theme, "Heightening Anti-Bribery and Corruption Practices", underscored its commitment to ethical business practices.
The Ethics Podcast showcased MTN's comprehensive training and awareness programs focused on anti-bribery and corruption, emphasising prevention and a steadfast zero-tolerance policy.
The podcast complements MTN’s ongoing training and awareness initiatives on the company’s anti-bribery and corruption policy.
Commenting on the celebration, Joseph Dogbe, Chief Risk and Compliance Officer for MTN Ghana stated, “This year, we focused on anti-bribery and corruption, which is a critical risk area.
"We are committed to promoting business ethics to ensure MTN's sustainability and growth. This celebration reaffirms MTN’s dedication to ethics and integrity while promoting a culture of transparency and accountability.”
During the event, panellists from various divisions within MTN Ghana and MobileMoney Limited discussed existing processes, systems, and technologies that support their operations in preventing bribery and corruption.
They also highlighted the company’s consequence management processes, demonstrating the actions MTN would take in response to any incidents of bribery and corruption, in line with its commitment to zero tolerance for unethical behaviours.
The panellists emphasised that the values and ethical principles of MTN Ghana are not only vital for the company’s sustainability and protection of stakeholder interests but also play a crucial role in enabling MTN staff to positively influence the larger society.
Participants were encouraged to report any unethical behaviour through the company’s anonymous whistleblowing channel and to seek guidance from the Ethics Office when faced with ethical dilemmas.
MTN Ghana is steadfast in its commitment to upholding ethics and integrity in business practices.
In 2023, the company organised activities focused on combating harassment and discrimination, while the emphasis in 2022 was on fraud prevention.
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