2011
Review of Members' Responses to the Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits [TAD/ECG(2012)1/FINAL].
Responses to the 2006 Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits from Members of the OECD's Working Party on Export Credits and Credit Guarantees as at 30 October 2012; since 2010, 11 Members updated or clarified their responses: Australia, Austria, Canada, Czech Republic (EGAP), Denmark, Finland, Norway, Poland, Switzerland, United Kingdom and United States (EXIM). In addition, Israel, a new Member of the ECG, provided its first official responses to the Survey: Individual questions in a zipped format.
2010
Review of Members' Responses to the Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits [TAD/ECG(2010)13/FINAL].
Responses to the 2006 Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits from Members of the OECD's Working Party on Export Credits and Credit Guarantees as at 30 November 2010; since 2009, five Members updated their responses: Australia, Belgium, Canada, Japan (NEXI) and the United Kingdom: Individual questions in a zipped format.
2009
Review of Members' Responses to the Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits [TAD/ECG(2009)9/FINAL].
Responses to the to the 2006 Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits from Members of the OECD's Working Party on Export Credits and Credit Guarantees as at 31 December 2009: Individual questions in a zipped format.
2008
Members' responses, as of 31 December 2008, to the 2006 Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits.
2006-2007
On 14 December 2006, the OECD Council adopted a Council Recommendation on Bribery and Officially Supported Export Credits. Members of the OECD Working Party on Export Credits and Credit Guarantees subsequently agreed the 2006 Survey on Measures Taken to Combat Bribery in Officially Supported Export Credits, to reflect the undertakings contained in the 2006 Council Recommendation and to provide for the ongoing monitoring and review of anti-bribery measures in their official export credit systems.
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