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27 July 2016

Breaking Brexit Down: Anti-Corruption (VIDEO)

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Part four of the series takes a closer look at the implications of Brexit on anti-corruption measures and challenges.
Australia International Law

Anti-corruption measures will face a stern test in the coming months as more and more companies grapple with the economic uncertainty brought about by the UK's withdrawal from the European Union.

In part four of our video series, Corrs Partner Annette Hughes takes a closer look at the implications of Brexit on anti-corruption measures.

  • What are the immediate challenges for the UK, EU and the wider world?
  • How will increased exposure to emerging markets affect global organisations?
  • How will greater co-operation among Commonwealth agencies affect Australian companies?

Corrs Partners have been examining areas ranging from global trade to international arbitration, privacy, trademarks and more.

We consider the key issues stemming from Brexit and how they will affect Australian firms and the way they do business.

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