Transparency International released its seventh annual Progress Report on Enforcement of the OECD Convention, which shows a continuing trend towards little or no enforcement and raises concerns about whether the Convention is losing momentum as an instrument for combating global corruption.… Continue Reading
You're unsuccessful in a tendering process run by a UK government authority. Later you learn that the rival organisation that was awarded the contract paid a sizeable bribe to the official responsible for determining the outcome of the process. What can you do?… Continue Reading
The next logical step is for public bodies to require companies to already have in place adequate procedures (in other words, a Bribery Act policy) before they are even allowed to tender for public sector contracts. If no such procedures are in place, it will become the norm to ask: why not, what has that company got to hide?… Continue Reading
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