Video Course “Anti-Corruption”

Video Course “Anti-Corruption” will equip you with the skills to identify corruption schemes and effectively counteract them.

Through practical case studies, expert insights, and real-life stories, you will gain a deeper understanding of corruption schemes and explore effective prevention strategies.

The course was created with the informational support of the Ministry of Digital Transformation of Ukraine and the Entrepreneurship and Export Promotion Office

In 2025, DTEK, in collaboration with the UN Global Compact Ukraine, translated and adapted the training and course materials into English.

The storyline is based on real cases from Ukrainian businesses, with over 50 representatives from companies, government, and civil society contributing their personal experiences. At the center of the narrative is a detective who uncovers typical corruption schemes, analyzes them, and offers practical strategies to mitigate risks.

All recommendations are based on the Typical Anti-Corruption Program of a Legal Entity by the NACP, the UN Global Compact’s guide “Uniting against Corruption: A Playbook on Anti-Corruption Collective Action”, and other key international legal frameworks.

 


Video Course is Available:

This series is tailored for CEOs, managers and employees of small, medium, and large businesses, startups, and active citizens who face corruption and seek effective strategies to combat it.

 

Upon completing the course, you will gain knowledge about:

RISKS

The challenges companies face when they ignore anti-corruption standards.

ACTION FRAMEWORK

Practical steps for businesses, facing corruption, whether internally or from government authorities.

TON FROM THE TOP

How leadership can inspire teams to embrace transparency and business integrity.

ACCOUNTABILITY

Why it is essential to appoint a dedicated Compliance Officer to detect and prevent corruption.

Theу course has been implemented for more than

100 000

employees

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Daria Ruban
Lead of Social and Governance Programmes

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