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by leon on June 24, 2008

About 10 years after the OECD Anti-Bribery Convention, and it looks like the battle against corruption is going nowhere.
According to a Transparency International report, has found that more than half the government signatories are failing to address corruption. And two of the biggest offenders are Japan and Britain.
No doubt, the BAE-Saudi bribery scandal has done nothing to help the British Government.
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In prior posts, I have examined the increasing importance of anticorruption efforts and their significance for purposes of corporate governance. But a recent report by a global watchdog group suggests that not all governments are actively enforcing the...
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