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Prevention of Corruption

Corruption is an offence that attracts a great deal of public attention. Even the suspicion of being involved in such an incident can severely damage both the reputation of the university and that of the person concerned. Corruption often begins insidiously and is often initiated by "small favours" such as gifts and rewards. This also includes situations in which unsolicited favours are offered. It is therefore important to recognise the risks and take action at an early stage.

Stricter regulations apply to public sector employees than is the case in the private sector. Every employee should therefore familiarise themselves with the relevant regulations.

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