6th Global Forum on Anti-Corruption in High Risk MarketsMatthew S. Miner
Several researchers argue that corruption is a major economic problem in developing countries in which higher levels of corruption result in lower capital inflows (Barbopoulos, Marshall, MacInnes, & McColgan, 2014;Kaufmann, 2005; Weitzel & Berns, 2006). We find a small number of studies that ex...
We risk undermining our longterm national interests by cutting foreign aid. We should, instead, spend it wisely in those countries to ensure stable governments that view us as allies and work with them to root out crime, corruption, and cartels. The present policy to cut foreign aid cuts ...
Nordic countries are classified “very low” risk to corruption November 22, 2022 - by Kanlayakorn Pengrattana - Leave a Comment The 2022 Global Corruption Index (GCI) measures the state of corruption and white collar crimes of 196 countries around the world and it shows that the top 10 ...
According to Global Corruption Barometer, Transparency (https://www.transparency.org/en/countries/taiwan test at 1-27-2021), 90% of people think government corruption is a big problem, 17% of public service users paid a bribe on the previous 12 months.◆...
education and peacekeeping operations in disproportionately high corruption risk countries, and the fact that its employees and officers are foreign officials under the law, the UN represents a perfect storm of corruption risk. Indeed, there’ve been numerous high-profile corruption investigations in whi...
Concerned about the “Wild West” state of healthcare procurement, the OECD Working Group on Briberydecidedin April to fast-track pandemic-linked corruption research. But while there are clear emerging procurement corruption risks in high-income countries, these are likely to be more acute and pote...
a corruption risk-mapping system; a risk assessment process for clients, suppliers and intermediaries; internal or external accounting controls; training programmes for employees exposed to higher risks of corruption and influence peddling; a disciplinary procedure for ethics violations; and ...
These measures will help to minimise, if not eliminate, the risk of employees falling foul of China’s anti-corruption measures, as well as anti-corruption laws of other jurisdictions. These risks will not go away without the right corporate attitude, resources and attention, and vigilance is ...
Endemic public corruption in developing and transition countries often seems intractable. Yet most countries that are currently perceived as having relatively high levels of public integrity–places like Sweden, Denmark, the United Kingdom, and the United States–were, at an earlier point in their hi...