
Bribery and corrupt practices have come under greater global scrutiny over the last few years. The number of government investigations of corporate offenders doubled in the last year, with nearly 50 such investigation pending in the U.S. alone.
What is the Anti-Corruption Quotient?
The Institute will review and assign scores to major exporters and multinational companies in terms of alignment with key provisions of anti-corruption laws and best practices in preventing corruption in overseas business dealings. The reviewing and scoring methodology will be advised by a global panel of experts from the anti-corruption field, including academic, government and law professionals as well as international anti-corruption groups.
The information, which will be collected through a confidential questionnaire and will be evaluated by Ethisphere analysts, will not be made public or shared with the advisory committee. An aggregate score will be published in the magazine.
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