The 10th Principle against Corruption commits UN Global Compact participants not only to avoid bribery, extortion and other forms of corruption, but also to develop policies and concrete programmes to address corruption. Companies are challenged to join peers,...
Recent initiatives such as the Global Compact (Principle 10) and the DAC Revised Principles for Donor Action in Anti-Corruption call for proactively engaging the private sector in anticorruption efforts. These are new, important and promising agreements for combating...
Derived from the United Nations Convention against Corruption, the Global Compact 10th Principle urges businesses to fight against corruption: Businesses should work against corruption in all its forms, including extortion and bribery”. Corruption...
This publication is organized in four parts. The first section offers a theoretical and conceptual analysis of Collective Action as an anti-corruption tool, including a discussion of its historical origins and the dominant classifications and conceptual frameworks...