New framework helps firms tackle bribery

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A bribery and corruption framework has been drawn up by UK-based GoodCorporation to help organizations avoid corrupt practices.

The framework can be used by companies in conjunction with an assessment process that, among other things, looks at whether an anti-corruption and bribery policy is in place, whether a system exists to implement the policy, and whether stakeholders agree that the system works in practice.

Participants will be provided with a report analysing their performance, plus a grading.

The 26-point framework, which companies will be analysed against, states that:
  senior managers must report on corruption policies and cases to non-executive directors

  employees should commit themselves to follow the organization’s anti-corruption policies and should receive training on them

  there should be a con?dential process for reporting issues of concern to senior management 

  invoice approval and payment should be done by different parts of the organization.
 

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