Common use of GENERIC EXAMPLES Clause in Contracts

GENERIC EXAMPLES. 11.1 Please see the following list of possible scenarios that may arise during the course of you working for us and which may raise concerns under various anti-bribery and anti-corruption laws. Please read and familiarise yourself with these. The examples are not meant to be exhaustive but are included to provide assistance with understanding what bribery is and how it may affect you. 11.1.1 You become aware that a third party engages in, or has been accused of engaging in, improper business practices. 11.1.2 You learn that a third party has a reputation for paying bribes, or requiring that bribes are paid to them, or has a reputation for having a ‘special relationship’ with regulators or other government offcials. 11.1.3 A third party insists on receiving a commission or fee payment before committing to sign up to a contract with us, or carrying out a government function or process for us. 11.1.4 A third party requests payment in cash and/or refuses to sign a formal commission or fee agreement, or to provide an invoice or receipt for a payment made. 11.1.5 A third party requests that payment is made to a country or geographic location different from where the third party resides or conducts business. 11.1.6 A third party requests an unexpected additional fee or commission to ‘facilitate’ a service. 11.1.7 A third party demands lavish entertainment or gifts before commencing or continuing contractual negotiations or provision of services. 11.1.8 A third party requests that a payment is made to ‘overlook’ potential legal or regulatory violations. 11.1.9 A third party requests that you provide employment or some other advantage to a friend or relative. 11.1.10 You receive an invoice from a third party that appears to be non-standard or customised. 11.1.11 A third party insists on the use of side letters or refuses to put terms agreed in writing. 11.1.12 You notice that we have been invoiced for a commission or fee payment that appears large given the service stated to have been provided. 11.1.13 A third party requests or requires the use of an agent, intermediary, consultant, distributor or supplier that is not typically used by or known to us. 11.1.14 You are offered an unusually generous gift or offered lavish hospitality by a third party.

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Sources: Reseller Agreement, Reseller Agreement