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Corruption


  • 19-octobre-2023

    Français

    Selon le Groupe de travail de l’OCDE sur la corruption, le Brésil doit mener sans tarder des réformes essentielles pour tirer pleinement parti de ses récents progrès en matière de lutte contre la corruption transnationale

    Le Brésil a sanctionné des systèmes de corruption transnationale à grande échelle au moyen d’accords hors procès. Il a condamné à ce titre trois personnes morales dans le cadre, notamment, de l’un des plus importants accords multijuridictionnels conclus à ce jour comportant des allégations de corruption transnationale.

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  • 19-May-2021

    English

    Fighting bid rigging in Brazil: A review of federal public procurement

    Brazil has partnered with the OECD to step up its fight against bid rigging and boost competition in its public procurement in accordance with OECD recommendations and good practices. This page presents the project and its resulting report.

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  • 7-August-2017

    English

    Brazil's Federal Court of Accounts - Insight and Foresight for Better Governance

    Brazil’s Federal Court of Accounts, the Tribunal de Contas da União (TCU), is seeking to go beyond its traditional oversight role and help improve policy formulation, implementation and evaluation. This report identifies ways TCU can achieve this by applying principles of good governance to areas such policy coherence, strategic and long-term budgeting, internal control and risk management, and monitoring and evaluation. It suggests concrete steps TCU can take to adapt its own strategies, approaches and audit programming to provide valuable insight and foresight to policy makers in the centre of government. In this way, it can help ensure that policies and programmes are forward looking and based on evidence.
  • 30-November-2015

    English, PDF, 344kb

    Brazil Policy Brief: Strengthening Integrity for Sustainable Growth

    The economic impact of corruption in Brazil, South America’s largest economy, is significant not only nationally but also regionally. However, there are elements that point to an improving situation.

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  • 30-November-2015

    English, PDF, 372kb

    Brazil Policy Brief: Reducing Bribery Risks in Cross-border Trade and Investment Deals

    Brazil has a leading role to play in the fight against foreign bribery for Latin America, emerging economies, and G20 countries that are not yet parties to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention.

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