Nicola Allocca, Chair of the Anti-Corruption Committee at Business at OECD, shares powerful insights on combating bribery. Learn why businesses must aim for zero corruption through robust measures and collective action. Discover how governments, civil society, and organizations can collaborate to create a sustainable and fair business ecosystem. 💼🌍
The OECD Anti-Bribery Convention came into force in 1999 to combat bribery in foreign business transactions – a commitment by countries to build fairer markets. 25 years later, the Convention continues to be a reference to guide action. Governments, business and civil society all have a key role to play in putting a stop to bribes and corruption.
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