Why They Do What They Do: Deterring the Corrupt
As United Nations member states convene in Doha this week to discuss, among other things, the need for a meaningful review mechanism for the UN Convention Against Corruption, it’s worth reviewing some...
View ArticleAustralia reconsiders the facilitation payments defence
By James Beaton, partner, Minter Ellison Lawyers It is likely that Australia will eventually join the United Kingdom (UK) in outlawing facilitation payments when a review of Australia’s foreign bribery...
View ArticleThe Serious Fraud Office orders BAE to pay GBP 29.5 million for education in...
Back in 2010, TRACE president Alexandra Wrage wondered what mechanism the UK Serious Fraud Office would employ to provide restitution of bribe money to the Tanzanian people in settlement of BAE’s...
View ArticleHappy International Anti-Corruption Day 2012!
Every year since 2003, when the UN General Assembly passed Resolution 58/4 designating December 9th as International Anti-Corruption Day, more countries have joined forces to raise awareness about...
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