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CORRUPTION COUNTRY PROFILES

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Anti-Corruption eLearning

The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Global Advice Network have just launched a free of charge anti-corruption eLearning course for the Business Anti-Corruption Portal. 

The course focuses on raising companies’ awareness of the corruption risks that await them in many business environments. This interactive course presents scenarios that represent typical business interactions. The chosen scenarios are those carrying the highest corruption risks, i.e. customs clearance and the choice of a reliable sales agent.

Access the course by clicking on the image or by referring to the Training page of this Portal.

About this Portal


The Business Anti-Corruption Portal provides practical business information and tools to SMEs to avoid and fight corruption. In this section you can read more about how to use the Portal and where to find your information.

About Corruption


Brief introductions to international anti-corruption legislation, grey area issues and a vocabulary of commonly used terms related to business and corruption.

Due Diligence Tools


The Due Diligence tools provide your organisation with systemised strategies towards standard business procedures which may significantly reduce the risk of being subject to corrupt practices in relation to the use of Agents, Consultants, Contractors, and in Joint Ventures and Public Procurement.

Integrity System


Guidance in how organisations can implement a sample integrity system based on best practice. In this section you can find downloadable Sample Anti-Corruption Policies, Codes of Conduct and a General Risk Assessment Procedure.

Tools Inventory

Developed to help implement the UN Global Compact’s 10th principle: "Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery," the Anti-Corruption Tools Inventory is intended to guide companies through various initiatives and tools

Partner Initiatives

Here you can read about the business-relevant anti-corruption initiatives in the countries that are partners of the Business Anti-Corruption Portal.

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23.01.2012

Arabic Anti-Bribery and Corruption E-learning Launched!

The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Global Advice Network have produced a free anti-bribery and corruption eLearning course in Arabic tailored for businesses working in the MENA region.

18.01.2012

Anti-Bribery and Corruption eLearning - Free of Charge

The Swedish Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Global Advice Network have produced an anti-bribery and corruption eLearning course free of charge for the Portal.

02.01.2012

12 Country Profile Updates Published

(2 January 2012) Global Advice Network is pleased to inform that 12 Country Profiles have been updated in December. The updated Country Profiles are; Angola, Azerbaijan, Brazil,...

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01.02.2012

In Ukraine, Small-Business Owners Push Corruption Fight to the Limit (Epoch Times)

Ever since Igor Zaprudskiy, 50, owner of a small lamp store in Eastern Ukraine, decided to take up the fight against the corruption, which has battered him and other small business owners, the...

01.02.2012

Russia Joins OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, Bans Bribes Abroad (WSJ)

Russia’s president signed into law a ban on bribing foreign officials, marking a major step in the country’s efforts to stamp out corruption...

01.02.2012

Russia Bans Paying Bribes Abroad (Ria Novosti)

Russia has criminalized paying bribes abroad, a problem than anti-corruption analysts said gave Russian business an unfair global competitive advantage...

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27.01.2012

Corporate Transparency: Old Problems and New Ideas (TI)

People lose confidence in financial markets and their participants for many reasons, including the lack of transparency in reporting, the persistence of unmanaged conflicts of interest and the...

25.01.2012

Is It Possible To Be Compliant and Competitive? (The Atlantic)

There is no doubt that developing markets present enormous growth potential. But with these opportunities comes challenges of operating in emerging markets where corruption, illicit trade and...

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