Corruption & Bribery

Welcome to the Corruption and Bribery community group. This group provides resources and discussion around issues related to preventing and detecting corruption and bribery. We welcome participation in this group by any premium or enterprise OCEG member.

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Welcome to the Corruption and Bribery community group. This group provides resources and discussion around issues related to preventing and detecting corruption and bribery. We welcome participation in this group by any premium or enterprise OCEG member. Group members may add resources to share, download resources provided by other members, access the related resource collections, and comment on group blogs. Enterprise members may also post blog entries and notices of jobs that may be relevant to group members.  From time to time, the group co-chairs will schedule events for the group. These will include periodic online meetings or presentations. Group co-chairs may also issue a "call for resources" - for example, the group may establish a collection of the policies that members (named or unnamed) have, which will serve as examples to be shared.  We encourage you to suggest subjects for events, offer to present case studies of how you have addressed relevant issues within your organization, and propose a call for resources and discussion subjects for the group.  This is your community, so be an active member and help to make it the best it can be!

Latest Activity
European Council: Civil Law Convention on Corruption resource International Materials OCEG Reviewed

Introduction of the Explanatory Report: The Council of Europe became strongly interested in the international fight against corruption because of the obvious threat corruption poses to the basic principles this Organisation stands for: the rule of law, the stability of democratic institutions, human rights and social and ec

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Driving Ethical Growth: New Markets, New Challenges - 11th Global Fraud Survey (Ernst & Young, 2010) resource Research / Studies OCEG Reviewed

Introduction:

Achieving growth often means planning expansion into new international markets or looking again at potential acquisition targets. Both of these may mean doing business in new geographies, some of which may bring particular fraud, bribery and corruption risks.

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