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The International Chamber of Commerce is commited to an efficiently functioning global economy characterized by free and fair competition.

However, when business transactions are affected by the payment of bribes, they are not transparent and disrupt a sound competitive environment.

Therefore, ICC's main objective is to encourage self-regulation by business in confronting issues of extortion and bribery, and to provide business input into international initiatives to fight corruption.

The commission on anti-corruption is composed of 

  • anti-corruption policy experts from ICC member companies from a wide range of business sectors and national backgrounds and
  • business representative organizations

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