The Business Fighting Corruption web portal is designed as an interactive business-oriented resource center, targeted at providing tailored implementation resources for businesses and stakeholders. The additional tools and relevant information in this virtual Resource Center are organized by country, sector, implementation step and initiative type.
Users will find here links to country profiles, sector analyses, data sources, academic papers, toolkits, organizations, and other useful resources for initiating, managing and implementing Collective Action initiatives. To encourage experience and knowledge sharing, users are invited to submit their own resources and case summaries for distribution through the portal. Please click on the Contact tab above for our contact information.
The Business Anti-Corruption Portal has a glossary of commonly used terms related to business and anti-corruption.
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Country Profiles
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Information Network
The Business Anti-Corruption Portal features a section on organizations, people, and institutions working on corruption. You can browse via region.
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World Bank Group Governance and Anti-corruption Resources
Resources drawn from the World Bank Group, including links to strategy, policies,
initiatives, tools, projects, and case studies. Includes an overview of selected anti-corruption initiatives which could be
potential entry points for companies interested in cooperating with the World Bank Group on Governance and Anti-Corruption.
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Videos
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Audio Interviews
Charles Kenny, World Bank - Corruption in the construction industry
This interview was recorded
in Washington DC, USA on June 9th 2008. Questions covered in the interview include:
- Who is Charles Kenny?
- What is the impact of corruption on the construction sector?
- What are recent examples of anti-corruption efforts in the infrastructure sector?
– What is CoST and how does it work?
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Jean Rogers, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) – The role of business associations in combating corruption
This interview was recorded in Washington DC, USA on May 8th 2008. Questions covered in the interview include:
- Who is Jean Rogers?
- How can associations tackle corruption challenges?
- What are recent examples of association-led anti-corruption efforts?
- What is the first step that an association should implement if it is serious about corruption?
- How can companies partner with business associations in developing countries to tackle corruption challenges?
Jean Rogers, Center for International Private Enterprise (CIPE) - How
can companies use this web portal?
This interview was recorded in Washington DC, USA on May 8th, 2008. Questions covered in the interview include: -How can companies use this portal?
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Jacques Marnewicke, Sanlam - Internal and collective firm responses
against corruption
This interview was recorded in South Africa on April 29th 2008. Questions covered in the interview include:
- Who is Jacques Marneweck?
- What internal anti-corruption measures has Sanlam implemented?
- How does Sanlam engage in Collective Action against Corruption?
Jacques Marnewicke, Sanlam - Measuring corruption in South Africa
This interview was recorded in Johannesburg, South Africa on April 29th 2008. Questions covered in the interview include:
- Who is Jacques Marneweck?
- What do business surveys tell us about corruption in South Africa?
- Why do perceptions about corruption matter? |
Yanti Koestoer, Indonesia Business Links (IBL) - Business-led Collective
Action in Indonesia
The interview was recorded in Jakarta, Indonesia on May 13th 2008. Questions covered in the interview include:
- Who is Yanti Koestoer?
- How does IBL promote good business practices?
- What can SMEs do to fight corruption?
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