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Business Anti-Corruption Portal

The purpose of this portal is to support small and medium sized enterprises (SMEs) in avoiding and fighting corruption and creating a better business environment. Working actively against corruption will furthermore enable companies to adhere to the UN Global Compact Principle 10 on corruption.

As small and medium sized companies typically possess fewer resources than larger companies, these tools have been developed to support them in fighting corruption. 

On this background, Global Advice Network is developing an Internet-based corruption portal co-funded by the Danish International Development Agency (Danida), which will be broadly applicable for companies operating in developing countries.

The portal contains a variety of instruments and information, which can be used alone or in combination. Some tools are new; others are well known procedures and methods adapted to smaller and medium size businesses.

Many corruption fighting tools have been created with the purpose of fighting corruption in OECD countries and are targeted at larger companies. This portal combines experience in this field with new tools for small and medium sized companies operating in developing countries.

Website: http://www.business-anti-corruption.com/

 


Also see : ACB in the News, Corruption ROKO, M-PAC