What do we do?
The ICC Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-corruption is a
leading global private sector body that develops rules of conduct, best
practices and advocacy for fighting corruption and for corporate
responsibility.
Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-corruption
The ICC Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-corruption gathers over 200 business executives and private practitioners from 40 countries
ICC took the lead among business organizations in denouncing corruption and in developing rules to combat it. 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.
In addition to these flagship ICC Rules, the commission has developed a suite of crucial anti-corruption tools for companies to use proactively as part of their integrity programmes. The Commission on Corporate Responsibility and Anti-corruption also provides business with practical instruments for responsible business conduct. ICC works closely with intergovernmental organizations involved in anti-bribery law, guidelines and policy, such as the UN Office on Drugs and Crime (UN ODC) and the OECD.
Commission Factsheet
ICC Business and ethics tools
ICC Fighting Corruption Handbook
Bribe Solicitation
UN Convention Against Corruption
Business and the OECD