What are 3 things governments, businesses and civil society can do to combat bribery?

Опубликовано: 06 Ноябрь 2024
на канале: OECD
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The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention came into force in 1999 to combat bribery in foreign business transactions – a commitment by countries to build fairer markets. 25 years later, the Convention continues to be a reference to guide action. Governments, business and civil society all have a key role to play in putting a stop to bribes and corruption.
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0:11 What can BUSINESS do to combat bribery?
0:17 Nicola Allocca - Chair, Anti-Corruption Committee, Business at OECD; Risk, Business Integrity, Resilience & Quality Director for Autostrade per l’Italia
0:48 Inge De Venter - Chief Compliance Officer, Alstom Group
1:10 What can CIVIL SOCIETY do to combat bribery?
1:17 Susan Hawley - Executive Director, Spotlight on Corruption
1:37 What can GOVERNMENTS do to combat bribery?
1:43 Navin Beekarry - Director-General, Independent Commission against Corruption, Mauritius
1:59 Jean-François Bonhert, Chef du Parquet National Financier, France
2:16 Kartika Handaruningrum - Director, Corruption Eradication Commission
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