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quinta-feira, 2 de abril de 2009

The OECD (OCDE) fights corruption


Corruption threatens good governance, sustainable economic development, democratic process, and fair business practices. The OECD has been a global leader in the fight against corruption for over a decade. Our multidisciplinary approach addresses corruption in business, taxation, development aid, and governance in member countries and beyond.
In today’s interconnected world, corruption’s damaging effects spread far beyond where the corrupt act is committed, throughout the global economy and society. Technological advances have made acts of corruption easier to commit and harder to detect.
In order to effectively fight corruption – both at home and internationally – transparency, accountability and integrity in the public and private sectors are necessary.
The OECD has been a key player in the fight against corruption for more than a decade, and the Organisation continues to take the lead in setting and promoting international anti-corruption standards and principles by:
Combating the “supply side” of bribery
Preventing bribery through export credits
Denying tax deductibility of bribes
Promoting responsible business conduct
Preventing corruption in the public sector
Improving governance through development assistance
Initiatives with non-member economies
Key OECD anti-corruption documents


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