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  • 9-December-2016

    English

    Liability of Legal Persons for Foreign Bribery: A Stocktaking Report

    This stocktaking report first presents a chronology of how systems for the liability of legal persons have evolved among the 41 Parties to the Anti-Bribery Convention. It then presents a “mapping” of the features of these systems for the 41 Parties.

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  • 9-December-2016

    English

    New OECD guidance aims to reduce corruption in aid sector

    New international guidance on fighting corruption in the development sector goes into effect today, backed by more than 40 countries, with progress on agreed recommendations to be monitored by the OECD Working Group on Bribery.

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  • 9-December-2016

    English

    Trafficking in Persons and Corruption - Breaking the Chain

    This publication explores the link between trafficking in persons and corruption. Although many countries have taken considerable steps to combat trafficking in persons, these have not comprehensively focused on the fundamental role that corruption plays in the trafficking process. This publication presents a set of Guiding Principles on Combatting Corruption Related to Trafficking in Persons. These Guiding Principles are a useful guide for any country that is in the process of establishing, modifying or complementing a framework to address trafficking in persons-related corruption. The report includes two cases studies from Thailand and the Philippines, where the practical application and the effectiveness of the Guiding Principles is examined. 
     
  • 8-December-2016

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    Consultation on Follow-up to the OECD Anti-Bribery Ministerial Meeting

    This Working Group on Bribery consultation with the private sector and civil society will focus on how best to follow-up on OECD Anti-Bribery Ministerial Meeting.

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  • 21-November-2016

    English

    Public consultation on foreign bribery and the liability of legal persons

    The liability of legal persons is a key feature of the emerging legal infrastructure for the global economy. Without it, governments face a losing battle in the fight against foreign bribery and other complex economic crimes.

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  • 15-November-2016

    English

    Phase 4 country monitoring of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

    Phase 4 focuses closely on enforcement of the Convention and cross-cutting issues tailored to specific country needs as well as outstanding recommendations from Phase 4 and institutional or legislative changes since Phase 3.

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  • 2-November-2016

    English

    Estonia - OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

    This page contains all information relating to implementation of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention in Estonia.

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  • 31-October-2016

    English, PDF, 367kb

    Indonesia Policy Brief: Fighting Corruption to Attract Responsible Investors

    Fighting corruption is crucial for Indonesia as many of the sectors that are central to the country’s economic development are at high risk of corruption. The Indonesian government has stepped up its anti-corruption efforts and these reforms need to continue, with a particular focus on local governments, the police and the private sector.

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  • 28-October-2016

    English

    OECD and AfDB launch powerful tool to help African companies prevent bribery

    New guidance from the AfDB and the OECD will help African companies of all sizes set up measures to prevent bribery and improve the quality of corporate compliance and anti-bribery policies.

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  • 28-October-2016

    English

    Holding companies, not just individuals, responsible for corporate crime

    Brandon L. Garrett is the Justice Thurgood Marshall Distinguished Professor of Law at the University of Virginia School of Law and author of Convicting the Innocent (2011) and Too Big to Jail (2014). These comments on corporate criminal liability are a contribution to a public consultation conducted by the OECD Working Group on Bribery.

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