'We distinguish clearly between governance and anti-corruption, while probing the links between both notions. In so doing we challenge the conventional definition of corruption as being too narrow, legalistic and unduly focused on the public sector, while underplaying the role of the private sector.' By Daniel Kaufman, World Bank. PDF, 18 pp.
August 21, 2008
This presentation discusses many of the legal issues involved in corruption cases involving multi-national companies operating in developing countries. The use of internal investigation in a corporate defence discussed and illustrated with examples.
June 24, 2008
The Journal for Corporate Citizenship published in its Spring 2008 an article that offers important insights on how companies should react to the changing global regulatory framework against corruption. The article outlines many of the key public sector initiatives and how the private sector can bolster those efforts. Source: Id21
May 28, 2008
The UK Anti-Corruption Forum has developed guidelines for how professional associations should react to member companies who are involved in corrupt activities. One important point encouraged these bodies to take disciplinary action against companies even when public authorities refuse to do so.
Source: EthicsWorld
May 28, 2008