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Anti-Bribery & Corruption

Enhanced anti-corruption legislation worldwide is putting increasing pressure on organisations to demonstrate that they have adequate procedures in place to prevent corruption. The Foreign Corrupt Practices Act and UK Bribery Act are both being actively prosecuted by the UK and US authorities. Countries as far as part as China, India and Brazil are also starting to prosecute local and international companies for corruption.Ā GoodCorporationĀ has leading edge experience in helping clients to put in place strong anti-corruption programmes.

We also have unique benchmarking expertise, helping clients to measure their anti-corruption programmes and benchmarking them against other leading organisations. We have completed nearly 60 anti-bribery and corruption (ABC) assessments for over 30 international organisations among them FTSE 100, FTSE 250, Fortune 100 and CAC40 organisations.

Human rights and anti-corruption risk assessments for leading gold producer

GoodCorporation has conducted human rights and anti-corruption risk assessments for one […]

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Review of ABC programme post debarment monitorship

For a global organisation, headquartered in the UK, GoodCorporation undertook a high-level desktop review of their Anti-Bribery and Corruption Policies and Procedures. The organisation had recently been under a three-year monitorship following bribery allegations, during which time it had up-graded its compliance programme extensively.

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