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ICC jointly publishes ‘Business Case against Corruption’
Paris, 15 July 2008
To raise awareness of how companies can better counter corruption, ICC is publishing today “Clean Business Is Good Business: The Business Case against Corruption”.

ICC issues whistleblowing guidelines
Paris, 9 July 2008  ICC today issued guidelines on whistleblowing, the first world business organization of its kind to establish a global standard for facilitating the setup of these programmes.

ICC makes recommendations at UN anti-corruption conference
Paris, 15 February 2008  An effective monitoring mechanism must be implemented if the United Nations Convention against Corruption (UNCAC) is to gain momentum, was the main message from business at the Second Conference of the States Parties to the UNCAC held in Nusa Dua, Indonesia.

Business steps up anti-corruption efforts
Paris, 24 April 2007  ICC last week hosted a special session rallying businesses large and small to engage in the fight against corruption.

Gird UN anti-corruption convention with good monitoring
Dead Sea, Jordan 15 December 2006  Monitoring and other follow-up measures are essential for the UN Convention against Corruption to be fully effective, the International Chamber of Commerce said at the first Conference of the States Parties to the convention.

Key coalition formed to fight private sector corruption on Anti-Corruption Day
Paris, 9 December 2005   On the occasion of the second International Anti-Corruption Day, the International Chamber of Commerce (ICC) has joined forces with Transparency International, the World Economic Forum and the United Nations Global Compact to support business efforts against corruption and bribery.

Business toughens anti-bribery rules
Paris, 6 October 2005  The International Chamber of Commerce today issued a tougher version of its Rules of Conduct to Combat Extortion and Bribery, including a stronger rejection of facilitation payments and a requirement that companies establish confidential channels for staff members to seek advice and report violations without fear of retaliation.

ICC urges action to defeat corruption
Paris, 29 July 2005  ICC is concerned that very few countries have ratified the United Nations Convention Against Corruption, signed back in December 2003. It urges all countries that signed the convention in Merida, Mexico, more than 18 months ago to ratify the convention and start implementing it into national law.

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