FREE TRANSPARENCY INTERNATIONAL GUIDE AIMS TO TACKLE SMALL BRIBES
July 5th, 2014
Transparency International (TI) has issued a free, detailed guide to countering small bribes after research by the anti-corruption organisation found one-in-four people globally paid a bribe in a recent 12-month period.These include cash or vouchers, and benefits in kind such as tickets to sporting events, pre-paid phone cards, alcohol, tobacco and perfume.TI’s guidance including a set of principles, discussion and advice designed to help companies operate to high ethical standards, protect reputations and fulfil legal obligations.Useful examples of small bribe ...
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