ICC Whistleblowing Guidelines to scale up business integrity

ICC has unveiled the newest contribution to its tools to help business stamp out corruption: the 2022 edition of the ICC Whistleblowing Guidelines.
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ICC has unveiled the newest contribution to its tools to help business stamp out corruption: the 2022 edition of the ICC Whistleblowing Guidelines.
ICC and Integrity Initiatives International press for stronger enforcement of anti-corruption laws.
ICC’s Ibero-American national committees in 13 countries have joined forces to mark International Anti-Corruption Day, underscoring the importance of the anti-corruption agenda as a key means of promoting social inclusion and economic growth in the region in the context of the current pandemic.
Companies must go beyond corporate social responsibility (CSR) and become anti-corruption champions to secure inclusive growth for all.
Billed as an event to “Meet the Enforcers”, an array of United States (US) agents and prosecutors active in tackling corruption and fraud in Brazil descended onto Sao Paulo last week to discuss cooperating in effective anti-corruption strategies with ICC Brazil and local business executives.
International Anti-corruption Day on 9 December aims to stem the scourge of corruption through awareness raising. To join the celebration of doing business with integrity, ICC has launched a comprehensive Business Integrity Compendium to reinforce responsible business conduct around the world.
With the 15th annual International Chamber of Commerce’s (ICC) Miami Conference quickly approaching, we are spotlighting some of the programme’s top-line issues slated for discussion. Here to outline their stance on the matter of compliance in arbitration are Linklaters Head of Latin American Arbitration Christian Albanesi and United States Head of Litigation and Government Investigations Adam Lurie.
Today, the world observes the United Nations Anti-Corruption Day under the theme “United against corruption for development, peace and security”. International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) National Committees, national bodies comprising leading companies and business associations, join the global campaign focusing on corruption as one of the biggest impediments to achieving the Sustainable Development Goals (SDGs).
In honour of Anti-corruption day, an international day observed by the United Nations (UN), here are six tools ICC has developed for businesses to challenge corruption and establish integrity across today’s global markets.
The International Chamber of Commerce has issued a statement in response to the communiqué issued at the end of the London anti-corruption summit.