The Fight Against Corruption

US Secretary of State Hillary Rodham Clinton supports the OECDs anti-corruption agenda

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Over the past decade, the now 38 States Parties to the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention – the 30 OECD member States and Argentina, Brazil, Bulgaria, Chile, Estonia, Israel, Slovenia and South Africa – have implemented laws to criminalise foreign bribery and put in place policies and practices to effectively prevent, detect, investigate and prosecute this crime. But enforcement remains a challenge across the board.


Topics: Bribery Corruption OECD

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