Pictured above: Stephen Nixon
The Ministry of Justice, on 30 March 2011, announced its
intention to delay the implementation of the Bribery Act 2010 until
1 July 2011. It also however issued its guidance on the procedures
that can be put in place by employers to prepare for its
implementation. Stephen Nixon, employment solicitor at Enoch Evans
LLP explains what this means for employers.
"This, like the guidance published in September 2010, sets out
six principles that are intended to give all commercial
organisations a starting point for planning, implementing,
monitoring and reviewing their bribery free business. Principle 1
is the implementation of proportionate procedures. Like
developments in Health and Safety law before it, employers are
going to be held accountable for the actions of their employees.
Caution will therefore be necessary in any business where employees
are responsible for attracting work, negotiating contracts or
dealing with foreign import and export agencies. The presence of a
clear and concise procedure in a staff handbook will go some way to
protect the diligent employer from prosecution should an employee
be found to be in breach of the Bribery Act 2010".
If you wish to enquire about having a staff handbook suited to
the needs of your business, or indeed wish for an existing handbook
to be updated, then please do not hesitate to contact Stephen
Nixon, Andrew Pointon or David Evans at Enoch Evans LLP. Please
call (01922) 720333, email ee@enoch-evans.co.uk.