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  • 28-October-2016

    English

    Anti-Bribery Policy and Compliance Guidance for African Companies

    The Anti-Bribery Policy and Compliance Guidance for African Companies is a practical, concise guide to help African companies set up measures to stop the supply side of bribes to public officials in business transactions and support both the public and private sectors in their efforts to prevent bribery and improve the quality of corporate compliance and bribery prevention measures.

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  • 27-October-2016

    English

    AfDB OECD Workshop on fighting corruption and tackling illicit financial flows from Africa

    Abidjan, 27-28 October 2016 - This event focused on transparency and accountability, in particular tackling illicit financial flows and combating corruption. The event provided an occasion to launch the OECD-AfDB Anti-Bribery Policy and Compliance Guidance for African Companies.

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  • 27-October-2016

    English

    Mongolia should step up anti-corruption reforms

    Mongolia has made significant progress in developing its anti-corruption policy, legislation and institutions over the past few years. However, progress has recently slowed and there are increasing concerns about the future direction and pace of reforms, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 24-October-2016

    English

    Business integrity and anti-bribery efforts in Africa: OECD/AfDB Initiative

    This initiative works to help African countries in their fight against bribery of public officials in business transactions and to improve corporate integrity and accountability

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  • 17-October-2016

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    G20 Seminar on Corruption and Economic Growth: Highlights

    17 October 2016, Paris: The G20 Chinese Presidency, the UK and the OECD jointly organised a Seminar on “Corruption and Economic Growth”. Expert panellists recognised the negative impact of corruption on economic growth and society at both the macro and micro level, and stressed the importance of strong political leadership in fighting corruption.

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  • 13-October-2016

    English

    Georgia should focus on combating high-level and complex corruption

    Georgia has achieved remarkable progress in eliminating petty corruption in the public administration and should now focus on combating high-level and complex corruption, according to a new OECD report.

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  • 13-October-2016

    English

    Azerbaijan should take strong and comprehensive measures to fight entrenched corruption

    Azerbaijan has made progress in preventing corruption in several sectors, such as public services delivery, traffic police and public education, and reforms have started in customs and business licencing. However, serious and complex corruption challenges have yet to be tackled, says a new OECD report.

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  • 13-October-2016

    English

    Statement of OECD Working Group on Bribery: Russia’s Legislation for Combating International Bribery needs Reform as a Matter of Urgency

    Russia still needs to make substantial progress on key recommendations issued by the OECD Working Group on Bribery in 2012 and 2013.

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  • 11-October-2016

    English

    Ukraine must eliminate obstacles to effectively implement anti-corruption reforms

    Ukraine has made considerable progress in the area of anti-corruption reform but faces significant challenges to implement some important tools for combating corruption, according to a recent OECD report.

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  • 11-October-2016

    English

    Statement of OECD Working Group on Bribery: Ireland’s Laws for Combating International Bribery need Urgent Reform

    Ireland still needs to make substantial progress on key recommendations issued three times since March 2007 by the OECD Working Group on Bribery with regard to improving its domestic criminal law as it applies to bribery by Irish individuals and companies in their international business transactions.

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