No longer business as usual : fighting bribery and corruption.

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Imprint:Paris : Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development, 2000.
Description:276 p. ; 24 cm.
Language:English
Series:Governance
Governance (Paris, France)
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Format: E-Resource Print Book
URL for this record:http://pi.lib.uchicago.edu/1001/cat/bib/4375152
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Varying Form of Title:Fighting bribery and corruption
Other authors / contributors:Organisation for Economic Co-operation and Development.
ISBN:9264176608
Notes:Includes bibliographical references.
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Table of Contents:
  • Pt. I. Corruption: A Zero Sum Game
  • Ch. 1. The Causes and Consequences of Corruption: Economic Analyses and Lessons Learnt
  • Ch. 2. To Bribe or not to Bribe?
  • Ch. 3. From Ideal to Reality: Making the New Global Standard Stick
  • Ch. 4. No More Tax Breaks for Bribes
  • Ch. 5. Cleaning Up Public Procurement
  • Ch. 6. A Sea Change in Anti-corruption
  • Ch. 7. The Promise and the Reality: Monitoring Compliance with the Convention
  • Pt. II. Prevention as the Best Remedy
  • Ch. 8. Public Sector Ethics: an Infrastructure
  • Ch. 9. Money Laundering and Corruption: Two Sides of the Same Coin
  • Ch. 10. Sunshine: the Best Disinfectant
  • Pt. III. Globalising the Fight Against Corruption
  • Ch. 11. Sharing Anti-corruption Values
  • Ch. 12. Dealing with Corruption in Developing Countries
  • Pt. IV. Society's Gadflies
  • Ch. 13. How International Business Combats Extortion and Bribery: Anti-corruption Efforts by the International Chamber of Commerce
  • Ch. 14. Beyond the 1997 Bribery Convention: The Business and Industry Advisory Committee's Work on Corruption
  • Ch. 15. Why Trade Unions have Mobilised Against Corruption: Views of the Trade Union Advisory Committee
  • Ch. 16. Instilling an Anti-bribery Corporate Culture
  • Ch. 17. Citizens Against Corruption: Calling Governments to Account
  • Ch. 18. Recovering the Rage: Media and Public Opinion. Annex 1. Convention on Combating Bribery of Foreign Public Officials in International Business Transactions
  • Annex 2. Revised Recommendation of the Council on Combating Bribery in International Business Transactions
  • Annex 3. Recommendation of the Council on the Tax deductibility of Bribes to Foreign Public Officials
  • Annex 4. Recommendation on Anti-corruption Proposals for Aid-Funded Procurement
  • Annex 5. Recommendation of the Council on Improving Ethical Conduct in the Public Service Including Principles for Managing Ethics in the Public Service.