SCCE is proud to offer a variety of global compliance and ethics conferences to help you learn about current hot topics, network with colleagues, earn live continuing education units (CEUs), and get insights and solutions for developing and maintaining your compliance programme.
Check out these upcoming global events!
2027 European Compliance & Ethics Institute
8-10 March 2027 • Prague, CZ • Registration coming soon
Basic Compliance & Ethics Academy
31 August-3 September 2026 • Prague, Czech Republic • Register now
9-12 November 2026 • Dubai • Register now
Academies are led by experienced faculty providing guidance on the core elements of compliance. Receive three-and-a-half days of classroom-style training to help you develop and manage a compliance and ethics program.
Sit for the optional Certified Compliance & Ethics Professional – International (CCEP-I)® exam offered the last day of the event for those that qualify. Demonstrate your expertise in global compliance and ethics and network with compliance professionals in over 100 countries. Strengthen trust and credibility within your organization and help drive ethical practices worldwide.
Regional Compliance & Ethics Conference
12 November 2026 • Dubai • Register now
Get updates on the latest news in regulatory requirements, enforcement, and strategies for developing and maintaining an effective compliance and ethics program.
SCCE is a proud member of the International Federation of Compliance Associations (IFCA)—a global network of leading compliance organizations.
Through our partnership, SCCE members receive exclusive discounted access to this upcoming IFCA summit on 17 April 2026 ($100 in-person in South Africa | $47 virtual).
This event features global experts in AML/AFC and AI, sharing real-world strategies and implementation insights. Speakers include Rachel Woolley, Head of Financial Crime Regulation at Palantir Technologies. Because AI and financial crime risks are borderless, this summit delivers practical value for compliance professionals worldwide.
