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How does it work?
The Commission on Anti-Corruption has over 90 members from 34 countries.These members include anti-corruption policy experts from ICC member companies and business representative organizations. The Commission meets twice each year and carries out policy work throughout the year on specific issues and projects. Inter-governmental organizations such as the UN and the OECD regularly seek out the Commission's views on their latest anti-corruption initiatives.
The plan of action for the Commission on Anti-Corruption is laid out in the 2005 ICC Rules and Recommendations to Combat Extortion and Bribery. The Rules 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.
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