ICC Rules on Combating Corruption
Publication date : 17/10/2011
The ICC Rules on Combating Corruption constitute the cornerstone of ICC's anti-corruption work, serving both as a tool for self-regulation by business and as a roadmap for governments in their efforts to fight extortion and bribery.
Outline
The 2011 edition of the ICC Rules for Combating Corruption consists of three parts:
- Part I states the Rules proper;
- Part II deals with policies which Enterprises should enact to support compliance with the Rules;
- Part III lists the suggested elements of an effective corporate compliance programme.
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Viviane SCHIAVI
Senior Policy Manager, Corporate Responsibility & Anti-corruption
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+33 (0)1 49 53 28 95
viviane.schiavi@iccwbo.org