A gift is given withoutany expectation of areturn favor, whereasa bribe involves anexchange forinfluence or a returnof a favorA situation wherean individual'spersonal interestcould influencetheir professionaldecisions.Excessivevalue, given insecret, duringa tenderprocessInvestigating a thirdparty's businesspractices, reputation,and integrity toensure they complywith anti-bribery andcorruption standardsFollow thecompany's giftpolicy, declarethe gift, ordecline ifinappropriateUnusually highcommissions,payments tooffshore accounts,lack oftransparency infinancial recordsComplianceofficers, legaldepartments,externalauditorsUKBriberyActRequests for cashpayments,reluctance toprovide backgroundinformation, high-risk countryinvolvement.ForeignCorruptPracticesActOffering, giving,receiving, or solicitingsomething of value toinfluence the actionsof an official or otherperson in charge of apublic or legal duty.A small paymentmade to expediteor secure theperformance of aroutinegovernment actionReport theincident to thecompliance orethicsdepartmentEveryone,includingemployeesandmanagement.Offering money towin a contract,providing lavishentertainment toinfluencedecisionsUKBriberyActA gift is given withoutany expectation of areturn favor, whereasa bribe involves anexchange forinfluence or a returnof a favorA situation wherean individual'spersonal interestcould influencetheir professionaldecisions.Excessivevalue, given insecret, duringa tenderprocessInvestigating a thirdparty's businesspractices, reputation,and integrity toensure they complywith anti-bribery andcorruption standardsFollow thecompany's giftpolicy, declarethe gift, ordecline ifinappropriateUnusually highcommissions,payments tooffshore accounts,lack oftransparency infinancial recordsComplianceofficers, legaldepartments,externalauditorsUKBriberyActRequests for cashpayments,reluctance toprovide backgroundinformation, high-risk countryinvolvement.ForeignCorruptPracticesActOffering, giving,receiving, or solicitingsomething of value toinfluence the actionsof an official or otherperson in charge of apublic or legal duty.A small paymentmade to expediteor secure theperformance of aroutinegovernment actionReport theincident to thecompliance orethicsdepartmentEveryone,includingemployeesandmanagement.Offering money towin a contract,providing lavishentertainment toinfluencedecisionsUKBriberyAct

Test - Call List

(Print) Use this randomly generated list as your call list when playing the game. There is no need to say the BINGO column name. Place some kind of mark (like an X, a checkmark, a dot, tally mark, etc) on each cell as you announce it, to keep track. You can also cut out each item, place them in a bag and pull words from the bag.


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  1. A gift is given without any expectation of a return favor, whereas a bribe involves an exchange for influence or a return of a favor
  2. A situation where an individual's personal interest could influence their professional decisions.
  3. Excessive value, given in secret, during a tender process
  4. Investigating a third party's business practices, reputation, and integrity to ensure they comply with anti-bribery and corruption standards
  5. Follow the company's gift policy, declare the gift, or decline if inappropriate
  6. Unusually high commissions, payments to offshore accounts, lack of transparency in financial records
  7. Compliance officers, legal departments, external auditors
  8. UK Bribery Act
  9. Requests for cash payments, reluctance to provide background information, high-risk country involvement.
  10. Foreign Corrupt Practices Act
  11. Offering, giving, receiving, or soliciting something of value to influence the actions of an official or other person in charge of a public or legal duty.
  12. A small payment made to expedite or secure the performance of a routine government action
  13. Report the incident to the compliance or ethics department
  14. Everyone, including employees and management.
  15. Offering money to win a contract, providing lavish entertainment to influence decisions
  16. UK Bribery Act