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  • 25-October-2022

    English

    OECD Working Group on Bribery in International Business Transactions

    The Working Group is responsible for monitoring the implementation and enforcement of the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, the 2009 Anti-Bribery Recommendation and related instruments.

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  • 19-October-2022

    English

    Netherlands - OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

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

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  • 18-October-2022

    English

    Italy - OECD Anti-Bribery Convention

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

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  • 18-October-2022

    English

    FDI Qualities Guide for Development Co-operation - Strengthening the Role of Development Co-operation for Sustainable Investment

    This guide provides a framework to strengthen the role of development co-operation for mobilising foreign direct investment (FDI) and enhancing its positive impact in developing countries. The guide reviews a broad range of financial and technical solutions for enhancing the impact of FDI on sustainable development, and outlines ways donors can consider the impact of FDI on their strategies, thus supporting the design, implementation and monitoring of FDI-related assistance.
  • 18-October-2022

    English

    The past and future of subnational fiscal rules - An analysis of fiscal rules over time

    Fiscal rules are increasingly used at state and local levels to promote fiscal sustainability in OECD countries. Following the Global Financial Crisis, multiple reforms to fiscal rule frameworks were made so that governments could better tackle crises and build buffers for future downturns. This paper examines recent trends in the adoption of fiscal rules across levels of government and empirically assesses their effects with the purpose of providing lessons for the post-COVID-19 period. Beyond addressing the deterioration in public finances after the pandemic, the challenges include addressing the impact of population ageing, climate change and the energy transition, as well as growing regional inequalities. Evolution of the rules employed at the central level are contrasted to those at the subnational levels, including design features and institutional elements, together with their goals and limitations.
  • 5-October-2022

    English

    Environmental social and governance (ESG) investing

    Forms of sustainable finance have grown rapidly in recent years, as a growing number of institutional investors and funds now incorporate various ESG investing approaches. This page provides access to OECD work on monitoring developments in ESG rating and investing.

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  • 3-October-2022

    English

    OECD Guidance on Transition Finance - Ensuring Credibility of Corporate Climate Transition Plans

    This guidance sets out elements of credible corporate climate transition plans, which aim to align with the temperature goal of the Paris Agreement. Such plans are needed to address the growing risk of greenwashing in transition finance and facilitate a global, whole-of-economy climate transition. Based on extensive stakeholder consultations, including an industry survey, the guidance provides market actors, policy makers, and regulators with a comprehensive overview of existing transition finance approaches, identifying the main challenges and solutions. The guidance is relevant to: (i) policy-makers and regulators seeking to develop or revise relevant policy frameworks or regulations; (ii) corporates developing transition plans and seeking to identify the most salient elements of existing initiatives; and (iii) financial market participants planning to provide finance for the implementation of net-zero strategies. The guidance emphasises greater transparency, comparability and granularity in corporate transition plans, and the need for adequate environmental and social safeguards. In light of challenges for some corporates, especially in emerging markets and developing economies, and the risk of excluding key actors from transition finance, the guidance highlights the need for policy-makers to take stronger action to bolster domestic enabling environments for transformative investments.
  • 27-September-2022

    English

    Business Integrity in Eastern Europe and Central Asia, 2022

    This study analyses the measures taken by governments, companies and business associations to prevent corruption in business transactions. It compares current trends to the 2016 study and in doing so, identifies areas of progress or lack thereof and updates policy recommendations to support good practices in business integrity.

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  • 22-September-2022

    French, PDF, 812kb

    Working Group on Bribery 2021 Annual Report French

    En assurant le suivi de la mise en œuvre de la Convention, le Groupe de travail de l’OCDE sur la corruption dans le cadre de transactions commerciales internationales est en première ligne des efforts déployés au niveau mondial pour lutter contre l’une des principales sources de corruption. Ce rapport sert de mise à jour annuel qui met en évidence les activités du Groupe de travail.

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  • 22-September-2022

    English, PDF, 585kb

    Working Group on Bribery 2021 Annual Report

    The OECD Working Group on Bribery, the custodian of the Anti-Bribery Convention, is leading global efforts to fight bribery of foreign public officials in international trade and investment. This report serves as an annual update from the OECD Working Group on Bribery that highlights its 2021 activities and achievements.

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