Subscribe
Receive the weekly DocuTicker Newsletter.
Find out more »

Enter your
email address:

My Account »

Bookmark and Share

Testimonial?
If you find DocuTicker useful, please supply a testimonial »

Home > DocuBase > Article

« All DocuBase Articles

 

Governments agree to step up fight against bribery

January 5, 2010 08:33

Governments agree to step up fight against bribery
Source: Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development (OECD)

OECD countries and the eight others who have signed the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention have committed to stepping up their fight against bribery and corruption.

The 38 countries have agreed to put in place new measures that will reinforce their efforts to prevent, detect and investigate foreign bribery.

These include new provisions for combating small facilitation payments, protecting whistleblowers and improving communication between public officials and law enforcement authorities.

+ Recommendation for Further Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials (PDF; 111 KB)
+ OECD: Fighting Corruption


Category:


Source:


Please note: DocuTicker's editors collect citations for full-text PDF reports freely available on the web but we do not archive these reports. When you click a link to find and/or download the report, you are leaving the DocuTicker site. DocuTicker makes no representations regarding the ongoing availability of any report or any external resource. Links were accurate as of the date of posting.




DocuTicker sponsored by:

Articles

DocuBase Archive »

Article Categories

All Article Categories »

Sources

All DocuBase Sources »

Source Categories

All Source Categories »

Archive

All Archives »

Subscribe

Receive the DocuTicker Newsletter each week.

Find out more »

FUMSI Forum

FUMSI ForumDo you have a research question?

Post your question to the FUMSI Forum, where professionals share Q&A and useful tips on how to Find, Use, Manage and Share Information. It’s free.

Visit and post now »

FreePint Family

ResourceShelf is part of the FreePint Family of sites and resources to support information and knowledge work.

Learn more about the
FreePint Family »