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Fight against corruption and bribery
The fight against corruption and bribery is a global phenomenon which has gained worldwide momentum in recent years. However, the problem is that if anything, it’s getting worse, and especially so in Africa. The
Read More »Entering High-Risk Corruption Markets
The fear of corruption can sometimes be overblown. If corruption fears drive business decisions, the fear is winning and business loses. Global businesses sometimes decide not to enter a new market because of corruption
Read More »The many forms of bribery
Does not only constitute the illicit transfer of money but can also be in the form of offering favours. "In today's world, it does not have to be in monetary terms," said Daniel Li Ming-Chak,
Read More »Ask the candidates: Are you for bribery?
The column below reflects the views of the author, and these opinions are neither endorsed nor supported by WisOpinion.com . Wisconsin used to be known from coast to coast as a beacon of clean, open
Read More »Whither the UK Bribery Act?
It is hard to understand what is really going on these days with the Serious Fraud Office and the UK Bribery Act. Here in the US, the Justice Department and Securities and Exchange
Read More »Industry bodies favour criminalising private sector bribery
Indian industry bodies have supported a proposed law to criminalise private sector bribery saying such an attempt would help in checking corruption, reports PTI. Federation of Indian Chambers of Commerce and Industry (FICCI) has
Read More »Tone at the Top: Shining a Light on Corruption
Although an expectation of irreproachable ethics and honesty ideally sets the bar for corporate accountability around the globe, bribery and corrupt practices come to light all too often in the business world. It’s not
Read More »Corruption and bribery in New Zealand organisations
Managing bribery and corruption risk is set to become an increasingly important issue for New Zealand organisations, particularly those with offshore operations.
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