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Labour Ministry signs anti-bribery system contract with Cypronetwork

The Ministry of Labour and Social Insurance has signed a contract with the Cypronetwork Group for the provision of consulting services for anti-bribery certification.

The contract was signed by the Director of the Department of Labour Alexandros Alexandrou and the Executive Chairman of the Cypronetwork Group Christos Michaelides, both pictured above.

A Ministry announcement states that the contract, which covers Consulting Services for Planning and Guidance up to ISO 37001 Anti-Bribery certification, was signed with the company following a public tender.

“The ISO 37001 Standard is a recognised standard that sets requirements and provides guidelines for establishing, implementing, maintaining, auditing and improving an effective anti-bribery and corruption management system in organisations,” the Ministry states.

It is also noted that in the context of the relevant standard, a Sponsorship Scheme has been announced for the Public and Private Sector for the Implementation of the ISO 37001 Standard. Interested parties are invited to contact hrm-seminars@cypronetwork.com or 25690000 for more information.

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